Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog)
Sketch of an Accomplished Angler
Sketch of an accomplished Angler
Sketch of an accomplished Angler
In Chapter 17, J. advises readers not to fish in the Thames because there is nothing to be caught there but minnows and dead cats. J. explains that being a good angler has nothing to do with fishing, and everything to do with one’s ability to tell believable lies about the number of fish one has caught.
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