14 T'he Incompleat Angler. 



Soda-wasser hostess herself bringing the soda- 

 Kuren, water to the chamber where you 



lay. You do not eat of this lovely 

 trout. 



"iTenaton I cannot. But I will 



NarraturdeTea beg a courtesy of you, that you will 



give me another cup of your hottest. 



^3t$catOt% 'Tis said by Travellers 



that the boughs of the trees in 



China are all laden with Tea-leaves^ 



overhanging the hot water streams 



Travellerf into which they fall, while the cows 



^^^^^' and the cocoa-nuts afford a sufficient 



quantity of milk, and the stones of 



the sugar-plums serve for lump. 



l:9*£nator> I could listen to your 



discourse for hours together. But, 



Fair proposal. Sir, let US be stirring. You shall 



bear my charges for this past night, 



and I will bear yours to-morrow. 



^3i5cator. 



