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OF THE PERFECT THRILL
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appointed in a perfect thrill. But that may be because my fish was not a trout. But, trout or char, I feel that it might have been keener after all my labour in searching for it. I shall never feel it, whatever it is, for I buy my flies now. But then I am, and always shall be, a very low-class angler.