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literature he could; he had with great content 
read “Red Spinner,” R.B.M., H.T.S., the 
Amateur Angler’s “ By Meadow and Stream,” and 
Van Dyke’s “ Little Rivers.” I take off my hat 
to the Deptford plumber. 
The C.C. is already contemplating buying a 
little farm with a little river on it or near by, 
and he threatens to stick to angling until he 
becomes a really good bottom-fisherman. Then, 
he says, he will, with country contentment, no 
longer contract but expand. So we may in time 
find him a fly-fisher too. 
