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from Devonshire, and all go back home younger 

 and better men. In a land where many are rich 

 it is refreshing to find men of many incomes meeting 

 in a common enthusiasm. The waiting may be 

 keen, the struggle may be hard, yet failure and 

 success take turn and turn about too quickly for 

 either to become monotonous. Some, like Lord 

 Desborough or Mr and Mrs Turner, have caught 

 so many tarpon that they may be excused for 

 having tired of the game and sought their sport in 

 other waters. Yet most who visit Boca Grande 

 once come again, and what was first souo;ht as a 

 new sensation develops in many as a craze. 



