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ANGLING TRAVELS IN NORWAY. 



PART I. 



CHAPTER I. 



INTRODUCTORY. 



Change of scene is not infrequently prescribed by the 

 physician ; and who shall say that novelty has not a charm 

 for those of robust health ? 



Most of us can recall to mind some first visit to a 

 particular spot where commonplace incidents felicitously 

 combined to fill our cup of enjoyment to overflowing, 

 leaving behind them impressions which memory has 

 delighted to keep quick. 



Indeed, so delightful have been those recollections that 

 we have been prompted to repeat our visit — alas ! only to 

 meet with disappointment. 



Why the disappointment ? The component parts of that 

 previous good time were again present, and we were pre- 

 pared to take our part with the fullest intention to continue 



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