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l^he Incompleat Angler. 



''Fork's the 

 zvordr 



while I and my Grandmother are here, 

 I give you warning. 



I^tnator^ I intend to call upon 

 you again. 



^tautr> Marry, that you shall, 

 with all my heart ; and though you 

 pay me a hve-pound note now, I will 

 still be your debtor with a hay-fork 

 when you come this way. 



Uenaton Good night, good 

 night, Matidli?!. . . . O, Master ! 

 let's lose no time — let's move towards 

 our lodging. Oh, I am sore all over. 



^3t$Cat0r4 That's my good 

 Scholar. You will be a sure angler for 

 a lish before long, for you are always 

 catching it. But yonder comes mine 

 At theJiostelrie. Hostess to bid US to supper. How 

 now. Hostess ; has my brother Peter 

 come ? 



He comes up 

 with Maste) 



