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• be made of I don't know how many short pieces, to be carried in a 

 bag by his side, so that I cannot help thinking I see the Squire 

 trudging along to the river, like one of our North Country 

 pipers, with his great drone, and his less lilters, in a great bag under 

 his coat-lap/'] 



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(W. C.) 



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o 



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The Teesdale angler. See Lakeland (R.) 



The Thames angler. See Thames and Smith (A.) 



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The universal angler; or, that art improved in all its 



parts, especially in fly-fishing, describing the several sorts of 

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[A reprint of "The art of angling" by R. Bowlker, with 

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The young angler, naturalist and pigeon and rabbit 



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The young angler's assistant and angler's guide, con- 



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The young angler's companion, giving a description 



of all the different methods of angling... illustrated with fifty 

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