Norwegian And Other Fish Tales

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Norwegian And Other Fish Tales
Bradnock Hall
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the last, the worst That man can feel. ' ALEXANDER POPE.
THE diaries of anglers are not as a rule inter- esting even to sympathetic brethren of the craft. Still less exhilarating to the ordinary reader are the bald accounts of kills and losses, the hope of rain, the discomforts of too much rain, the description of the flies used, et hoc genus omne. Doubtless it gives some satisfaction to the compiler, or he would not do it. When rods are sleeping stiffly in their canvas cases, and the river is
...wrapped in the dreamless slumber of winter, he turns, perhaps, to his holiday notes and sketches, and solaces his weary spirit with thoughts of past and future pleasures, but he does not attempt to give to the world the disjointed jottings which mean so little to the man who has not been there. He only wants to be 137 138 Norwegian and other Fish-Tales amused, and does not care a button whether any particular sportsman did well or ill last season, or on any given day. Why indeed should he ? With these thoughts in my mind I was turning over the pages of one of my Norwegian journals when my eye fell upon a memorandum of one of those days which I humbly believe come occasionally even to the most fortunate and skilful, for The web of our life is of mingled yarn, Good and ill together, and to no man is it given to be fortunate, or even wise, at all times.

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