IV 



The Angler and the Bondman 



' ' If you do not find time for exercise, you will have 

 to find time for illness." LORD DERBY. 



" He that takes no 

 holiday hastens a long 

 rest." 



HAT is rest to one may 

 be work to another, and 

 vice versa; "one man's 

 medicine is another 

 man's poison." The 

 professional fisherman, 

 dragging his nets and 

 dropping his lines all 

 the week would find 

 rest if he meandered about city streets, 

 and the letter carrier, walking from house 

 to house in town thoroughfares as a 

 business, would delight in a half-day's 

 play at the fisherman's trade. So the 

 deskman, pent up six days in a stuffy 

 office, and the backwoodsman, to whom 

 trees are a common sight, might exchange 

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