The Twenty-Ninth of May: Rare Doings At the Restoration 2
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" I am all attention. Sir." The old brazier shifted his seat, and took him famiUarly by the sleeve. " Now for a good one,'' whispered Killegrew ; *' young men lie by practice, travellers by pre- scription, and old men by virtue of their grey hairs." " You doubtless know Case-horton ?" The captain shook his head. " Carslmlton — by that title, perhaps, my noble cavalier ?" said Walton. THE LOYAL FEAST. 93 " I do," said Ingoldsby. " That is pedantish, Izaak — I am sorry to say, you are a pedant, M...aster Izaak. If you chuse to tell the story, why — hie — well and good, Master Walton. If not — hie — let me, by your kind civility and — hie — favour — that is, if you please, do allow me to tell it my own way. Case- horfon, or, if you will have it so. Car — Caeshal- ton — which, to one who has the wit to throw the fly, is one and the same thing — it is near old CarezcPsy there. You know the Careys, of Bed- dington Park. Well, Sir, it was one Mav morning, as beautiful as this has been — so I was throwing the fly from the bridge in the mill-tail there, at Beddington mill — that is the water for trout — and forth comes the miller, and he bawls him, ' You maun fish here !' Presently a noble trout rises, and I threw.
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