The farmer's boy . They wet then pants skip, and some hu k\-bu,t^s to catch, and laslly ChaiHcTiiompsons s])olled dot^ >h()\\ed liimsclf on the bank, Su miner 83. .ntir: and ihcy enticed him down lo the shore and look lo wad-ing again, and had great fun, and got wetter than ever. As they walked home, Frank said, Lets go llshingagain, some (kiy, and Richard agrred wilhoul any hesi-tation. They caught not even a shiner this time, l)ut on someoccasions they brought home a pereli or two and a bull-head and a sucker, strung on a willow twig. Rainy dayswere those on which they wen- freest to go l


The farmer's boy . They wet then pants skip, and some hu k\-bu,t^s to catch, and laslly ChaiHcTiiompsons s])olled dot^ >h()\\ed liimsclf on the bank, Su miner 83. .ntir: and ihcy enticed him down lo the shore and look lo wad-ing again, and had great fun, and got wetter than ever. As they walked home, Frank said, Lets go llshingagain, some (kiy, and Richard agrred wilhoul any hesi-tation. They caught not even a shiner this time, l)ut on someoccasions they brought home a pereli or two and a bull-head and a sucker, strung on a willow twig. Rainy dayswere those on which they wen- freest to go llshing, and onsuch days the lish were sui)i)()>ed to bite best. The boy 84 The Farmers Boy seemed perfectly willing at almost any time lo don anold coat and an old felt hat and spend a whole drizzlingmorning slopping along the muddy margin of the one could accuse him of being overfastidious. One time that Frank and Richard went fishing theywere accompanied by the latters older brother Nathanwho was at home from college for his summer had that day received a book he very much wantedto read, and it was only when the other two said th


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