CHAP. XI.] 



THE TRIED DAY. 



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sometimes ten, for one. But we'll let that business alone, if 

 you please. And, because we have time enough, and that I 

 would deliver you from the trouble of any more lectures, I 

 will, if you please, proceed to the last way of angling for a 

 trout or grayling, which is in the middle; after which I 

 shall have no more to trouble you with. 



Viat. 'Tis no trouble, sir, but the greatest satisfaction 

 that can be, and I attend you. 



Pike Pool. 



