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A Day's Angling On The Almond by F. Fayle (1862)
A Day's Angling On The Almond by F. Fayle (1862)
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A DAY'S ANGLING
ON THE ALMOND
BY FEANK FAYLE
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EDINBURGH
JAMES S. MUIR, 60 NEW BUILDINGS
GLASGOW: THOMAS MURRAY AND SON
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A DAY'S ANGLING ON THE ALMOND.
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II.
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III.
that nine out of every ten fish caught with fly, are
greatly tend.
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IV.
ON THE ALMOND.
together.
you using?"
" None at all."
"What! Worm?"
"Ay worm !" Sly dog was Roger
! !
"All here?"
" All hereabouts."
ON THE ALMOND.
earnest.
line and all !" And taking off his felt, he shewed
us our own lost line.
"How?"
" In the shoulder of one of these," pointing to
"Nonsense!"
"Why?" We told how we had lost our fish
worm.
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proud, too ; for the birds drink from it, and wanton
in its waters, and the minnow-swarm make it their
farm yard
is strange-
fe^ ly inconsis-
tent with
the recent
solitude.
own.
start."
—
ON THE ALMOND.
V.
sort.
VI.
in those days
when a snug
inn was a great
fact, and stage-
coaches were a
marvel of loco-
motion — when
Boniface was a
highly respected authority in every village, and
the mighty schism of Temperance was unheeded.
I can't help thinking so. Everybody seems to
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