REMINISCENT TALES 



bility of securing moving pictures of salmon 

 fishing and camp scenes, to be shown at the 

 Sportsman's show later on. 



The weather had been unbearably hot for 

 nearly an entire week. It looked like rain on 

 the day when the return trip began and camp 

 broken. The skies were overcast. 



At noon they halted for lunch and a rest. 

 The provisions were nearly exhausted. A 

 small stream quite near the roadway looked 

 promising for a mess of trout. 



It slightly rained and began to blow. The 

 horses were unhitched and tied to trees. The 

 canvas kits were made secure underneath the 

 wagon so that they might keep dry, and none 

 too soon. 



The storm burst and became a furious 

 tempest. Every one of them was drenched 

 to the skin in quick time and could get no 

 wetter. 



Despite the wind, terrific lightning and 

 downpour the Angler and one of the party 

 started for the stream. A small pool was 

 found that was fairly well protected by heavy 

 tree growth. 



Here, just out of the full of the squall, the 

 Angler \yas able to cast a few times and 

 caught several trout. 



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