chap, vm.j THE COMPLETE ANGLER. 



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to punish such offenders, every rascal does it, for 

 aught I see, impurie. 



To conclude, I cannot now, in honesty, but frankly 

 tell you, that many of these flies I have named, at 

 least so made as we make them here, will perad- 

 venture do you no great service in your southern 

 rivers ; and will not conceal from you, but that I 

 have sent flies to several friends in London, that for 

 aught I could ever hear, never did any great feats 

 with them ; and, therefore, if you intend to profit by 

 my instructions, you must come to angle with me 

 here in the Peak : and so, if you please, let us walk 

 up to supper ; and to-morrow, if the day be windy, 

 as our days here commonly are, 'tis ten to one 

 but we shall take a erood dish of fish for dinner. 



