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A pet lamb in the barnyard was so terrified by 
my countenance that he broke adrift, and, in 
order to “square” ourselves with his generous 
owners, Mrs. B. and I gave chase. It was a 
ludicrous performance, and the antics of we 
three would have excited the envy of a Francis 
Wilson or a Frank Daniels. Our audience was 
small, but exclusive, and we brought down the 
house before we brought back the lamb. 
We were at Seal Bay for three days, and 
might profitably have stayed longer had we 
possessed a power tender. But tempus fugit 
and a dozen other goals remained to be won. 
Burnt Coat Harbor, Somers Sound, Blue Hill, 
Pulpit Rock, Carver’s Harbor, Monhegan, Maple 
Juice Cove, Friendship, McFarling’s Cove and 
the New Meadows Basin—all these and count¬ 
less others to be “discovered” or revisited. You 
might cruise in Maine summer after summer 
without 'exhausting the interesting places. 
So take my advice—depart from the well- 
known route, do not try to fly from one “resort” 
to another, abandon hops, pink teas and the 
everlasting summer girl! Shape your course 
for these “pleasant Isles of Aves” and, sailing 
in the Maine that nature made, dream away 
your time among primitive surroundings. “I 
have spoken!” 
Two anglers intent on fishing came across a 
likely piece of water, on the bank of which the 
following warning was roughly scrawled on a 
blackboard: “Notice.—Any persons fishin’ here 
do so at there own risk as these grounds is 
privit. If there be any fish they ain't the sort 
to be tempted by common worms or dough Be¬ 
sides. there ain't——” Apparently the board was 
not large enough, as the sentence thus abruptly 
terminated. The water, however, looked so in¬ 
viting that the fishermen decided to take all risks. 
After fishing for some hours without getting a 
nibble, they heard a shout from a rough-looking 
farmer: “Ain’t you read that there notice?” to 
which the culprits replied, “Yes; but the water 
looked so fishy that we really could not resist 
the temptation.” “All right, misters,” said the 
farmer; “no harm done; but, seeing you keep¬ 
ing on so steadily, I thought as how you had not 
read t’other side of board.” The anglers rushed 
to the board, looked at the reverse side and 
gasped. There was the continuation of the notice 
—“No blessed fish.”—London Shooting Times. 
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EDWARD SHEFFIELD, 
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