Outing . LUVINSKY AND THE STRAD A TRUE TALE OF ART BY THE WAYSIDEBY EMERSON HOUGH ILLUSTRATED BY ROY MASON. UVINSKY was of thebest people, or going toknow the reason was not unnatural,but entirely logical,therefore, that he shouldpurchase a full suitof audible outing garments, several opu-lent-looking fishing-rods, and divers riflesand guns, and thereafter seek out a placeto use, or, at least, to display them. Heread as best he might, and finally con-cluded to honor the wilderness of upperMinnesota with his presence during hisquest for spordt mit wod und went with him. He didn


Outing . LUVINSKY AND THE STRAD A TRUE TALE OF ART BY THE WAYSIDEBY EMERSON HOUGH ILLUSTRATED BY ROY MASON. UVINSKY was of thebest people, or going toknow the reason was not unnatural,but entirely logical,therefore, that he shouldpurchase a full suitof audible outing garments, several opu-lent-looking fishing-rods, and divers riflesand guns, and thereafter seek out a placeto use, or, at least, to display them. Heread as best he might, and finally con-cluded to honor the wilderness of upperMinnesota with his presence during hisquest for spordt mit wod und went with him. He didnt mindLuvinsky; in fact, he rather liked view of this relation, it is something ofan ethical question whether Boyle oughtto have told the story. The latter alwayssaid he tried to keep the secret, but thething was absolutely too good to keep, themore so since it was utterly true andcapable of proof, because, as has beenproved more than once since then, thesame thing that happened to Luvinskyhappened to several others who went outfor spordt mit wod und cun in exactlythe same locality. All of which


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