. The complete angler, or, The contemplative man's recreation. 304 THE COMPLETE ANGLER. [part II. Viat. You will find me, I doubt, too tractable that way: for, in good earnest, if business would give me leave, and that, if it were fit, I could find in my heart to stay with you for ever. Pise. I thank you, Sir, for that kind expression ; and now let me look out my things to make this THE SECOND DAY. CHAPTER VI. PlSCATOR. Doy ! come, give me my dubbing-bag here pre- sently. And now, Sir, since I find you so honest a man, I will make no scruple to lay open my trea- sure before you. Viat. Di


. The complete angler, or, The contemplative man's recreation. 304 THE COMPLETE ANGLER. [part II. Viat. You will find me, I doubt, too tractable that way: for, in good earnest, if business would give me leave, and that, if it were fit, I could find in my heart to stay with you for ever. Pise. I thank you, Sir, for that kind expression ; and now let me look out my things to make this THE SECOND DAY. CHAPTER VI. PlSCATOR. Doy ! come, give me my dubbing-bag here pre- sently. And now, Sir, since I find you so honest a man, I will make no scruple to lay open my trea- sure before you. Viat. Did ever any one see the like ! What a heap of trumpery is here ! certainly never an Angler. 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 Walton, Izaak, 1593-1683; Cotton, Charles, 1630-1687; Major, John, 1782-1849. London : D. Bogue


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