130 ADVENTUEES IN THE WILDERNESS. 



half-pound fish each of them, -a string ,,.hich a 

 man nnght conteniplate with pride. We paid 



to see f It was all right. The trout had made 



alTt o7 tV'" ''"• '^^ '''^'^' -'^ «*-S 

 came out of their mouths bare to the shank F;.» 



r«ned flies lay with the five captuLd trout Jn 



the bottom of the boat. 



"Mr. Murray," said John at length, as he sat 

 looking at the mangled flies • "h>,vp\,'f 

 thinakrapr? TK . ' ^"^'^ntyousome- 



tmn larger These trout are regular sharks." 



of my fll?'v^<''"' '■ ™^'"S °^- tl'e leaves 



-«d ht tit h' 1'°"." ^'"'^ '^"°-^ -* *°- 

 wam ium, the hooks of which were nearlv two 



w rXd r '^' Tt -^* ~-e s::; 



a pair of enonnous wings, and brilliant with hues 

 of the ibis and the English jay 



andhen St.-' *°° '''»" ^°^ ^ ""'^ like that!" 

 and he nodded his head toward a deep swirl made 



str iTo ,e^f ^'-' - ^ K- dragon-fly that hTd 

 4 Kn wT°"'"' °" ''^ ^''''' -d. throw- 

 downward i ,1 " T' '""'' '"*° *^^ ^^'' •^^^•i 



tinlShe as he 1 ,1'* "^'^^^'^■' -- 



into the L "thatrtb . ^'^^ °' ^^^ '^^^''^^^ 

 air, that s the first pullefs-tail I ever 



