. Sport with gun and rod in American woods and waters [microform]. Hunting; Hunting; Fishing; Fishing; Chasse; Chasse; Pêche sportive; Pêche sportive. mh ^ wm. varu,' apijcaranct;, which undouhlcdly j^ave the promon- tory its iKiiiu;. Black, red, yel- low, blue, and white are the colors represented, all stronj^ly defined, and on a clear day, dis- cernible at a j^'reat distance. Down their steep sides, our fbet L MJVW'^p^^ ^XVJ slickinsj' and slidintr in the clay, moist with ;r'-v.''"x'ivili\\o â ! . ⢠- ' V flip ^ i'!\v w the tricklings of hidden sprin^Ljs, we pick " &


. Sport with gun and rod in American woods and waters [microform]. Hunting; Hunting; Fishing; Fishing; Chasse; Chasse; Pêche sportive; Pêche sportive. mh ^ wm. varu,' apijcaranct;, which undouhlcdly j^ave the promon- tory its iKiiiu;. Black, red, yel- low, blue, and white are the colors represented, all stronj^ly defined, and on a clear day, dis- cernible at a j^'reat distance. Down their steep sides, our fbet L MJVW'^p^^ ^XVJ slickinsj' and slidintr in the clay, moist with ;r'-v.''"x'ivili\\o â ! . ⢠- ' V flip ^ i'!\v w the tricklings of hidden sprin^Ljs, we pick " "'"fl;!'* our way slowl\-, bearing" our rod and s^aff-hook ; while H« \ our lillle Indian staL,roe|-s luide-r a bask(;t load of chicken-lobsters, purchased of the neiirhborinn' fisher- men at tin; ( rale of one dollar and fifl)- cents per hundred. At the bottom of the cliffs we skirt aloi\L;' the b(.'ach, stopping; now and tlu;n to |)ick up bunches of Irish moss, with which the shore is plentifully lined, until we come to three or four lari^M: granite bowlders lyinj,;- at the ed_L;e of the water, and offerinjj^ such attractions as a resting-place that we stop and survey the field to select our fishin_s4-jrrounil. ^1!. IN IllK , Across the; Vineyard Sound, about eitrht miles away, and stretch- in^' out far to the; eastward, are Cutlyhunk, \ashaw(Mia, and l'as(|ue Islaiuls: anil about the same distance to the south-westward, the little island of No Man's Land is plainly visible in the clcu" atmosphere âeven to the fislutrnuMi's huts with which it is studded. It is a 30 H. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Mayer, Alfred M. (Alfred Marshall), 1836-1897. New York : Century


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