CONTENTS xxix 



CHAPTER X 



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Sunlight Mr. Tintern's partiality to one leg His pony ahint 

 Occurrence at Abbotsford Sunning Net and harpoon 

 Voracity of eels Tom Purdie's sarcasm Mr. Tintern 

 suspected of howking tricks Trolling A curious occur- 

 rence Harling Bait fishing Minnow and parr's tail 

 Black Meg of Darn wick Firing of Meg's tower, and her 

 death The leister Canting the boat A striking inci- 

 dent Rake hooks Liberal advice . . . .215 



CHAPTER XI 



The burning A night scene, and blazing up Tom Purdie 

 diverts himself Striking from an eminence Tom Purdie 

 gets a repreef from Sir Walter, and his consequent em- 

 barrassment Benign explanation Sandy Trummel's 

 mishap Brig-end Pool Boat sunk Michael Scott A 

 hint to proprietors of rivers The otter Twae can play 

 at that The keeper of the regalia The author backs 

 out, and bids farewell . . . . . . .246 



APPENDIX 



Modern Tweed flies The fly and the fish The story of 



salmon scales The scale formula and mouth test . 268 



INDEX 279 



