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With Rod and Line in Colorado Waters

With Rod and Line in Colorado Waters

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Title: With Rod and Line in Colorado Waters

Author: Lewis B. France

Release Date: February 25, 2014 [eBook #45016]

Language: English

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WITH
Rod   AND   Line
IN
Colorado Waters.


DENVER:
CHAIN, HARDY & CO.
BOOKSELLERS & PUBLISHERS.
1884.


Map of North-western Colorado


WITH
ROD AND LINE
IN
COLORADO WATERS.

 

“Wha ever heard o’ a gude angler being a bad or indifferent man?”

Noctes.

 

 

DENVER
CHAIN, HARDY & CO.,
Booksellers and Publishers.
1884.

Entered according to act of Congress in the year eighteen hundred and
eighty-four, by

CHAIN, HARDY & CO.,

in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C.

DAVID ATWOOD,
PRINTER AND STEREOTYPER,
MADISON, WIS.

CONTENTS.
PAGE.
Many Years Ago 7
Over the Range 14
Fisherman’s Luck 22
Agapae 31
Black Lake in 1878 38
Egotism and—Rods 51
Troublesome 57
Meteorological 64
Mules 71
Music and Meteorology 77
Philosophy 85
An Idle Morning at Grand Lake 93
Camping with Ladies and—the Baby 99
Boys and Burros 107
He’s No Sardine 124
Under Difficulties 131
His Sermon 141

Poor drudge of the city! how happy he feels
With the burs on his legs and the grass at his heels;
No Dodger behind, his bandannas to share;
No Constable grumbling: ‘You must n’t walk there!’

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