Excerpt from Fishing and Shooting
Qui s"excuse, s"accuse; and yet I feel that an apology is needed for the production of another Book on Sport.
But at least I can say that this volume makes no pretence to compete, either in description or instruction, with other well-known works. It is an attempt merely to give in a light, and I hope readable way, the thoughts, experiences, and suggestions of one who, by this time, has had a fair opportunity of taking mental notes. If I may in this connection quote Walton - a long way after - it would be to say that, in regard to this book, "I wish the reader to take notice, that in writing it I have made myself a recreation of a recreation; and that it might prove so to him, and not read dull and tediously, I have in several places mix"t (not any scurrility, but) some innocent, harmless mirth, of which, if thou be severe, sowre-complexioned man, then I here disallow thee to be a competent judge."
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