. The ball of yarn;. m when) on Salt Fish, consequently hes alwaysyou see this Sigr^^i dry. There is a boy in Canal street with a face so dirty, that his father useshim for Sand-paper. Ilk. When the old Coon up the tree saw Col Crocket taking aim, ho hailedhim, if thats you Crocket dont lire, Ill come down, its no use trying tododge your shot; and as Crockett was to the varmint, so is my friend GenusScott the Angling Sportsmen of Broadway to the Pis-catorial tribe, though not exactly a King-fisher he is theEmperor of the Waltonians, who so learned in Rodsand Reels, Baits and Hooks, and all the


. The ball of yarn;. m when) on Salt Fish, consequently hes alwaysyou see this Sigr^^i dry. There is a boy in Canal street with a face so dirty, that his father useshim for Sand-paper. Ilk. When the old Coon up the tree saw Col Crocket taking aim, ho hailedhim, if thats you Crocket dont lire, Ill come down, its no use trying tododge your shot; and as Crockett was to the varmint, so is my friend GenusScott the Angling Sportsmen of Broadway to the Pis-catorial tribe, though not exactly a King-fisher he is theEmperor of the Waltonians, who so learned in Rodsand Reels, Baits and Hooks, and all the minutia of thatmost delightful of all Sporting: every lake and streamthat shelters the finny is known to him and those hedont know, aint worth knowing. He rightly consid-ers that all the living streams were originated for theamusement of himself and fellow sportsmen, and thatit would be fiat burglary not to avail himself of thechances. - Swiart as Pickerel, lively as a Trout, heis any thing but a Cod or a Flat


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