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By OmS 



HON. SIR HERBERl MAXWl* 



'9* m^m the Aoifler m<nt )t«ntff ntuniy «nd readiest Sr 

 ■: Fljr and & 



v»iu:-x^ai. vvooc; oi mr.e HoJres, ■ .ootii. ' 



VRT. 



: other Fiafaes, 

 a piaine water 



ft-Rf ! 



iinfciMi 1^ MMt- 



.-4 beiUM^' 



C«6 oj tbt^ 



-- r«viv u 



• . ...ch his <,«,.. oi 

 .1 many subse^irent 

 A double first- 

 . in business — have v 

 \tnX the coy Eritrickiunt nanii 

 ""• English winter. For eji 

 — ,. ., — , and striven in vain; and 

 tvon them can haye experienced the tht 



.hjit ftwellg tl 



fA thtt ftn« 



of trout -Ittth 

 ftide that bam xi 



t of the lad who draws 

 Ms the lanituage of hyperb< 



feelings ^ 



liuuijiica oj a lauhful old k 



over a westland bum. Tht 



:ef, for \ fanr" the tackle war. 



i two 1 

 aat were the dii 

 ■•«— considerably m' 

 ' Mt who shall est; 

 * 1-ct.Ji adniitted to the i ,m: 

 I boon to bestow. I live ^'■ 



ntim- hat: _.. ,^ 



:ream of wetting a line in it, thowj? 

 trout therein are as brisk and numerous as of yore; but as often a- 

 <h3t bridge do my thoughts fly back to the golden morn when i 

 traversed the gamut of desire, pursuit, conquest and posae' 



Trwat-fiahiog has uodergone a double revolution r- 

 dar "Stewart's Practical Angler" wis firsf njiMJsh^ . <, 



north -country angler fl 



trout that ) ■■ th^r hea^s % 



