. Days in the open. Fishing. XVIII THE BULLY OF THE UPPER OSWEGATCHIE F the sucker had gone twenty feet farther up the little brook on his foraging expedition this story would not have been written. However, by the time he had ap- propriated some ten thousand trout eggs, the hunger which had urged him into the mouth of the brook deserted him, and, as the water was too cold for his liking, he made his way back to the river where he could take a siesta in the pool that he had left that morning. Just above the spot where the sucker turned about was a bend in the stream, and, passing that, you cam


. Days in the open. Fishing. XVIII THE BULLY OF THE UPPER OSWEGATCHIE F the sucker had gone twenty feet farther up the little brook on his foraging expedition this story would not have been written. However, by the time he had ap- propriated some ten thousand trout eggs, the hunger which had urged him into the mouth of the brook deserted him, and, as the water was too cold for his liking, he made his way back to the river where he could take a siesta in the pool that he had left that morning. Just above the spot where the sucker turned about was a bend in the stream, and, passing that, you came upon a reach of shallow water running over the most beautiful bed of gravel in that whole section. It was here that the Bully was born, in the afternoon of the very day when destruction in the 239. 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 Crandall, Lathan A. (Lathan Augustus), 1850-1923. New York, Chicago, Fleming H. Revell Co


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