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ments in our fruits and plants, and generally 

 extended the popularity of horticulture. 



PHYS. We shall be much obliged to 

 you for the favour provided always, you 

 know it will not be an intrusion. 



HAL. Trust this to me. And now, as 

 all circumstances are favourable, begin your 

 fishing. I recommend to you that fine pool 

 below the bridge, there are always grayling 

 to be caught there and I already see some 

 rising. 



PHYS. With what imitation of flies shall 

 we fish ? 



HAL. As yesterday; a yellow fly for your 

 stretcher, and two duns for the droppers. 

 There, you have a good fish. And now 

 another both graylings. 



PHYS. I shall try the rapid at the top of 

 this long large pool; I see several fish rising 

 there. 



HAL. Do so. You will catch fish there 

 trout, but I fear no grayling. 



PHYS. Why not? 



HAL. In that part of the stream the 



