. The young Nimrods in North America : a book for boys . ould lead them to was notvisited by the regular tourists, andthe trout had not learned all thetricks of keeping their jaws safefrom hooks. Over where thetourists come, said he, there aretrout in the streams that have beenthere for kind of fly that can beout. You cant fool em for acent; you may drop the best imi-tation-fly in front of their noses,and they just turn em up andswim off as dignified as a horsegoing to the been tickled with thepoints of hooks till they knowjust what they are, and it is realfun for em to


. The young Nimrods in North America : a book for boys . ould lead them to was notvisited by the regular tourists, andthe trout had not learned all thetricks of keeping their jaws safefrom hooks. Over where thetourists come, said he, there aretrout in the streams that have beenthere for kind of fly that can beout. You cant fool em for acent; you may drop the best imi-tation-fly in front of their noses,and they just turn em up andswim off as dignified as a horsegoing to the been tickled with thepoints of hooks till they knowjust what they are, and it is realfun for em to watch the antics ofthe fellows who call themselvessportsmen. They had a walk of a coupleof miles along what Jim persistedin calling a good road. The boyscould not discover any specialgoodness about it, as it consisted ^j / of rocks piled together with greatirregularity, and an occasional in-termingling of stumps and fallentrees. They met a horseman pick-ing his way along with consider-able difficulty, and evidently not inthe best of temper. He had been. THE DOCTOR GETTING READY. A ROAD IN THE ADIKONDACKS. 101)


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