. The complete angler, or, The contemplative man's recreation. chap, vii.] THE COMPLETE ANGLER. 331 ing you. But if you think fit, because I am afraid I am too troublesome, to refresh yourself with a glass and a pipe : you may afterwards proceed, and I shall be exceedingly pleased to hear you. Pise. I thank you, Sir, for that motion ; for, believe me, I am dry with talking. Here, Boy ! give us here a bottle, and a glass ; and Sir, my service to you, and to all our friends in the South. Viat. Your servant, Sir, and I'll pledge you as heartily ; for the good powdered beef I eat at din- ner, or s


. The complete angler, or, The contemplative man's recreation. chap, vii.] THE COMPLETE ANGLER. 331 ing you. But if you think fit, because I am afraid I am too troublesome, to refresh yourself with a glass and a pipe : you may afterwards proceed, and I shall be exceedingly pleased to hear you. Pise. I thank you, Sir, for that motion ; for, believe me, I am dry with talking. Here, Boy ! give us here a bottle, and a glass ; and Sir, my service to you, and to all our friends in the South. Viat. Your servant, Sir, and I'll pledge you as heartily ; for the good powdered beef I eat at din- ner, or something else, has made me 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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