. Days and nights of salmon fishing in the River Tweed. Salmon fishing -- Tweed River; Salmon. CHAR III. " Hostess. Say what beast, thou knave thou. Falstaff. What beast ? Why, an otter. Hostess. An otter, Sir John ! why an otter ? Falstaff. Why she's neither fish nor flesh. A man knows not where to have her. ' Before I enter upon the practical part of Salmon Fishing, I will just say a few words about my natural tendency to the sport, to the end that it may be evident that my maxims are not drawn from books, but originate in my own Please note that these images are extracted


. Days and nights of salmon fishing in the River Tweed. Salmon fishing -- Tweed River; Salmon. CHAR III. " Hostess. Say what beast, thou knave thou. Falstaff. What beast ? Why, an otter. Hostess. An otter, Sir John ! why an otter ? Falstaff. Why she's neither fish nor flesh. A man knows not where to have her. ' Before I enter upon the practical part of Salmon Fishing, I will just say a few words about my natural tendency to the sport, to the end that it may be evident that my maxims are not drawn from books, but originate in my own 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 Scrope, William, 1772-1852. London : Hamilton, Adams; Glasgow : Thomas D. Morison


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