544 FISHERIES AND FISHERMEN. 



firms the verdict of all the world that nothing so greatly 

 tries and tires sympathy as fellowship in a long and 

 indefinite journey. Even those heaven-born twins of 

 travel the Pylades and Orestes of tourists to the youth of a 

 former generation Lumley Ferrers and Ernest Maltravers, 

 found a few years of desultory wandering almost too much 

 for their mutual forbearance. Their parting was a mixture 

 of fire and of ice. " Is this fair to me ? " cries Lumley, for 

 once angry in reality. " Trouble me no more," replies the 

 haughty Ernest, as his late companion in not unnatural 

 dudgeon turns to leave the room. Let us hope that no such 

 stormy ending may attend the conversational stroll which 

 we have taken together through some ten or twenty 

 thousands of miles and over a range of two or three dozen 

 of centuries. 



