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at it, we'll turn into it, and refresh ourselves with a cup 

 of drink, and a little rest. 



Pise. Most gladly, Sir, and we'll drink a civil cup to 

 all the Otter-hunters that are to meet you to-morrow. 



Yen. That we will, Sir, and to all the lovers of 

 Angling too, of which number I am now willing to be 

 one myself; for, by the help of your good discourse and 

 company, I have put on new thoughts, both of the art 

 of Angling and of all that profess it: and if you will 

 but meet me to-morrow at the time and place appointed, 

 and bestow one day with me and my friends, in hunt- 

 ing the Otter, I will dedicate the next two days to wait 

 upon you; and we two will, for that time, do nothing 

 but angle, and talk of fish and fishing. 



Pise. It is a match, Sir, I will not fail you, God wil- 

 ling, to be at Amwell-hill to-morrow morning before sun- 

 rising. 



