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patience to attend, his crafte in drawing his baite along thestreame, 

 his dressing of his baite to draw the fish to it, his playing with the 

 fish when he hadde him, his hoising him out of the water, and then 

 what a messe of meate he could make of him; although perhaps it 

 proued all but a gudgin ; but if it were a codshead, his lippes would 

 be worth the licking, and in this was his element, heere was his 

 study, and in these matters of little moment would he spend the 

 whole spirit of his vnderstanding. With whome although it were no 

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Clark (George). The game laws from King Henry III. to the 



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Facts and fancies of salmon fishing, with original 

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