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TIIEOPHILU.3 DISCUSSETH MANY WAYS OF COLOURING, AND MAKING LINKS J 

 WITH OTHER KNOTTY POINTS. 



SCENE. Llanrwst. TIME. Evening. 

 Personages. THEOPHILUS AND HERBERT. 



Theoph. Now, Herbert, let us draw in our 

 chairs, and think of to-morrow's work. What 

 shall we do ? for, as we crossed Llanrwst Bridge, 

 you remarked the low and bright state of the 

 river. In its streams we have very little chance 

 for salmon ; though, " should a storm arise and 

 awake the Deeps' if we were favoured by a 

 good stiff breeze, " a southerly wind and a cloudy 

 sky," we might meet with success on some of 

 them. I should advise resorting to one of the 

 neighbouring lakes for trout, were it not that 

 there also we require a heavy wind. 



Herb. I am your pupil ; do with me as you 

 list. Hill or dale, lake or river, are all alike to 

 me, provided you be with me. 



