. The complete angler, or The contemplative man's recreation. Fishing. 364 THE COMPLETE ANGLER. [Part II. and will not conceal from you but that I have sent flies to several friends in London, that, for aught I could ever hear, never did any great feats with them ; and, therefore, if you intend to profit by my instruc- tions, you must come to angle with me here in the Peak; and so, if you please, let us walk up to supper; and to-morrow, if the day be windy, as our days here commonly are, 't is ten to one but we shall take a good dish of fish for Please note that these images are extra
. The complete angler, or The contemplative man's recreation. Fishing. 364 THE COMPLETE ANGLER. [Part II. and will not conceal from you but that I have sent flies to several friends in London, that, for aught I could ever hear, never did any great feats with them ; and, therefore, if you intend to profit by my instruc- tions, you must come to angle with me here in the Peak; and so, if you please, let us walk up to supper; and to-morrow, if the day be windy, as our days here commonly are, 't is ten to one but we shall take a good dish of fish for 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, [from old catalog] ed. Boston, Little, Brown, and company
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