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that its author (then a young man, and it was 

 his first paper) should have become the dis- 

 coverer of that which has immortalised his 

 name. 



Our conversation has brought us, as it has so 

 often done before, and I hope often will again, 

 late into the night. Now let us to our beds. 

 We shall find them all that anglers need, neat 

 and clean, though perhaps too soft, and our 

 bed-room (a double-bedded one, with which we 

 must put up), like this little sitting-room, a 

 pattern of its kind. 



