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KALLSHAGA. 



that passes at no great distance in its front ; and as the 

 distance from home was considerable, myself and friends 

 were accustomed, when fishing at Kallshaga, to take 

 provisions along with us, and to enjoy our humble meal 

 beneath the shelter of an umbrageous oak, of which there 

 were several in the park-like, though exceedingly limited 

 grounds. 





YIEW OF KALLSHAGA. 



The annexed drawing, kindly made for me by Sir Thomas 

 Maryon Wilson, gives a good idea of the spot, the nature 

 of the rapids, and the manner in which we were accustomed 

 to fish. 



The Pike fishing at Ronnum was good, especially during 

 the first few years of my residence there, and I occasionally 

 captured a good many ; but in general they were somewhat 



