With What to Get Them 



are very strong and slippery and to obviate con- 

 stant "duckings" I wear a pair of leather sandals, 

 made of thin, pliable leather, easily buckled; the 



Author's sandal. 



1. Upper view, ready to slip on. 2. As worn over rubber hip boots. 



simply buckles at the back. 3. Lower \iew, showing 



shape of upper leather unbuckled. 



sandal having a stout but not thick sole, studded 

 with hobnails. In walking any great distance, 

 out of water I slip them off and place them in the 

 creel till again required. These sandals serve a 

 number of purposes; they prevent slipping, give 

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