A BOOK OF 



.-.\'>^i o i oRIES 



and the weather was normal. We had simply struck an off- 

 day t ch not a fish could be tempted, and the occasion 

 wa» at idly memorable for the most complete blank 

 1 ever scored, but also glori .usH associated with what is, 



.S.A.0.^ jSvw^wxV, w\wa\;.< 



ny- 



alive w; 

 water aj& 

 of m" 



result rccAucu ux«ii n 

 s^ the spoon touches 

 rush for it at Once, 

 i^rvoua of the resu -t 

 time, and I had wh) 



ot da>Ugai, <&ua tlus was 



ihc call of tea and set out for the 



'ay eyes ! The water was simply 



d then appearing out of 



all the world like a school 



I lo work at once, and the 



of Muchee Bawan. As soon 



r, two or three mahseer would 



fish generall; -■---' -.y^ i ^^yras 



vviia clearly a case oi a^Miig against 



•nly the light rod and gear. Fish 

 after fi&h was landeu v?ji.iiout mishap, and not one of them 

 disgraced its order by omitting that first grand rush and the 



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