226 LEAVES FROM A GAME BOOK. 



CHAPTER X. 



1896. 



On March 27th I arrived again at Langwell Lodge, 

 in Ross-shire, to wage war against the Oykel salmon ; 

 and for the excellent photographs of this place and 

 Carnanton I am indebted to the kindness of my 

 hostess. Leaving the train at Invershin station, I 

 made for Inveran Hotel, reaching it at mid-day, when, 

 by the kind permission of Mr. Arnold, I had my first 

 cast on the Shin, he joining me in the afternoon, 

 each of us getting a good fish out of the Bridge Pool. 

 The next day I posted to Langwell, finding Captain 

 and Mrs. Hunt, with the two keepers, MacLeod and 

 Mackintosh, waiting to welcome me on the north side 

 of the wire foot suspension bridge, the two men soon 

 carrying my baggage across to the lodge. Sport 



