Photo by K 



P. Al 



:cht 



EAST IvOOK : ENGLAND 



One hears many stories in Looe— stories of pirates, of war, of smuggling, of mermaids 

 and pixies— but it is needless to say the best of all stories told in a village by the sea must 

 be of fish. It would be pleasant to know if this one is still growing. While the men tell the 

 stories, the women knit dark-blue jerseys; no sooner is one finished than another is begun. 

 Looe also boasts of golf links, where the well-to-do come to play, and one knows not which 

 are the longer, the fish caught in Looe's waters or the drives made on Looe's links, for both 

 fisherman and golfer sometimes measure with the same elastic yardstick. 



50 



