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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.
WITH
ROD AND LINE
IN
COLORADO WATERS.
“Wha ever heard o’ a gude angler being a bad or indifferent man?”
—Noctes.
CHAIN, HARDY & CO.,
Booksellers and Publishers.
1884.
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.
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!’”