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has taught me. There is no one I despise, 

 disposed at all times to revere superiors, con- 

 descend to those who perchance may he my 

 inferiors, continent to kind friends, and for- 

 giving to enemies, if any. Unless we profit 

 by charity, all other profit seems void. 



LOCH AWE AND RIVER. 



This celebrated lake, on the western side of 

 Scotland, may be conveniently reached from 

 GJasgow. There are steam boats sail two or 

 three times a week up Loch Fine to Inverary, 

 where there can be every information gained 

 respecting conveyances to the inn at Loch Awe, 

 where boats and men are to be had. It is a 

 long and narrow lake in places, and in summer 

 most cheering and pleasant to the fly fishers 

 resorting there. Good angling may be found 

 in the river running by Glenorchy into the lake, 

 where it again issues out of it, and is called the 

 River Awe. 



It runs with a full and rapid stream, has but 

 a short course, falling into the salt water lake, 

 or estuary, called " Etive," opposite tlie island 

 of Mull. 



