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^3l$catOt\ Give me your hand. 

 I will be the Master^ because I have 

 the rod. 



'Uenaton And shall I have it An obtuse 



too ? ^''^^''' 



^3l$CatOl% You shall. I will M acute 



teach you as much of this art as I ^^^^'' 

 am able. Nay, more ; and will, as 

 you desire me, tell you somewhat of 

 the nature of most of the hsh that 

 we are to angle for. I am sure I 

 both can, and will, tell you more 

 than any common Angler^ being, as 

 you w^ill find me, a good fellow- 

 traveller, full of w^tty conceits, 

 tuneful songs, and honest mirth ; 

 such a companion, indeed, as must 

 have his charges borne by his friend 

 and scholar. But come, let us go They start. 

 and catch a Chub. 



