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WHERE THE SPORTSMAN LOVES TO LIXCJER. 



nicr iiionai'chs of tlie woods, tlie pine trees. One occiision- 

 ally lies with its full len^iitli on the i;i*onn(l, covered with 

 moss, one of those uianis left for some cause hy the wood- 

 choppers. Xo other lind)er in the wood.s did or ever will 

 e(|ual the proportions of the ])ine. They seemed to have 



We Were Within a Canoe's Length < ; Th:.-^ d iitl. man. 



lived in the ai>e of human .liiants and the animals aud 

 fish of biblical times, and in the days when the giant 

 angler, 



'•His angle rod made of sturdy pine, 

 With a cable, that storms ne'er broke, for a line; 

 His hook he baited with a dragon's tail. 

 And sat on a rock and bobbed for a whale." 



