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At sea. 



Chapt. xiii. 



a work of supererogation to some, but to others I am con- 

 vinced from experience that it will he a practical assist- 

 ance, because they have not a tackle shop into which they 

 can walk, and point out this thing and that thing, with- 

 out knowing its name, and take the shopkeepers' advice 

 about other things. These gentlemen then must please be 

 so good as to step over to appendix C, and they will find 

 all they want; or at any rate they will find themselves, 

 even there, not quite so much at sea as the fisherman 

 below depicted. Don't see it? Sorry for you. 



T»^ 



Another fisher at sea. 



