The Compleat ^Angler 



saken me since yesterday, I shall find luck of my own, I hope, to 

 do something. 



Pise. The best instruction I can give you is, that seeing the 

 wind curls the water, and blows the right way, you would now angle 

 up the still deep to-day ; for betwixt the rocks where the streams 

 are, you will find it now too brisk ; and besides, I would have you 

 take fish in both waters. 



VIAT. I'll obey your direction, and so good morning to you. 

 Come, young man, let you and I walk together. But hark you, sir, 

 I have not done with you yet ; I expect another lesson for angling 

 at the bottom, in the afternoon. 



Pise. Well, sir, I'll be ready for you. 



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