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That I may not be misunderstood, let me say that I recognized the speckled brook trout as the very emperor of all game fish, and angling for him with the fly as the neatest, most fascinating sport attainable by the angler. But there are thousands of outers who, from choice or necessity, take their summer vacations where Salmo fontinalis is not to be had.

"And the Peruvians were out and outers for getting gold." "Look here!" cried the captain, banging his hand down upon the edge of the boat: "if you say gold again, Mr Briscoe, you and me's going to have a regular row." "Then I won't say it," said the American good-humouredly. "I promised you that I would hold myself in; but recollect what I said to you last night about these cliffs.

These German "Come Outers" were for the most part mystics, who had read the writings of Jacob Boehm, Gerhard Terstegen, and Jung Stilling; they cherished different religious or doctrinal beliefs, were stigmatized as fanatics, but were usually, I judge, simple-hearted, pious people, desirous to lead a more spiritual life than they found in the churches.

THE way in which an average party of summer outers will contrive to manage or mismanage the camp and campfire so as to get the greatest amount of smoke and discontent at the least outlay of time and force, is something past all understanding and somewhat aggravating to an old woodsman who knows some better.

He turned jovially to the bowing dealer. "Say I told you those tapestries'd have to be out and outers to make up for the trip; but now I see I was mistaken." Undine looked at him curiously.

From first to last he has been writing for twenty years, so that it is possible to check a certain proportion of these anticipations by the things that have happened, Some of these shots have hit remarkably close to the bull's-eye of reality; there are a number of inners and outers, and some clean misses. Much that he wrote about in anticipation is now established commonplace.

"Who were the two that recovered?" "Eh? I dunno." Mark stared. "Well, how should I know what their names are? Hashy and Quashy, or something of the kind. They're out and outers to eat, and don't seem a bit the worse. I called 'em Soup and Taters yesterday after seeing 'em at their feeding." "What are you talking about?" "I was answering your questions about the black fellows."

The editor, who sells it to the public By the way, the papers have been very civil haven't they? to the the what d'ye call it? "Northern Magazine," isn't it? got up by some of those Come- outers, down East, as an organ for their local peculiarities. The Professor has been to see me. Came in, glorious, at about twelve o'clock, last night. Said he had been with "the boys."

A little too much civilization, perhaps; but the farmers are friendly and kindly disposed to all summer outers who behave like gentlemen. For fine forest scenery and unequaled canoeing facilities, it must be admitted that the Adirondack region stands at the head. There is also fine fishing and good hunting, for those who know the right places to go for deer and trout.

They could build a city, they have done it; make constitutions and laws; establish churches and lyceums; teach and practise the healing art; instruct in every department; found observatories; create commerce and manufactures; write songs and hymns, and sing 'em, and make instruments to accompany the songs with; lastly, publish a journal almost as good as the "Northern Magazine," edited by the Come- outers.