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"
I
beg
your
pardon
,
I
hope
you
will
forgive
the
liberty
that
we
--
perfect
strangers
in
the
neighbourhood
--
are
taking
,
but
my
friend
here
and
myself
would
be
so
much
obliged
if
you
would
tell
us
how
you
caught
that
trout
up
there
.
"
"
Why
,
who
told
you
I
caught
that
trout
!
"
was
the
surprised
query
.
We
said
that
nobody
had
told
us
so
,
but
somehow
or
other
we
felt
instinctively
that
it
was
he
who
had
done
it
.
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"
Well
,
it
's
a
most
remarkable
thing
--
most
remarkable
,
"
answered
the
stolid
stranger
,
laughing
;
"
because
,
as
a
matter
of
fact
,
you
are
quite
right
.
I
did
catch
it
.
But
fancy
your
guessing
it
like
that
.
Dear
me
,
it
's
really
a
most
remarkable
thing
.
"
And
then
he
went
on
,
and
told
us
how
it
had
taken
him
half
an
hour
to
land
it
,
and
how
it
had
broken
his
rod
.
He
said
he
had
weighed
it
carefully
when
he
reached
home
,
and
it
had
turned
the
scale
at
thirty-four
pounds
.
He
went
in
his
turn
,
and
when
he
was
gone
,
the
landlord
came
in
to
us
.
We
told
him
the
various
histories
we
had
heard
about
his
trout
,
and
he
was
immensely
amused
,
and
we
all
laughed
very
heartily
.
Jones
and
old
Billy
Maunders
all
telling
you
that
they
had
caught
it
.
Ha
!
ha
!
ha
!
Well
,
that
is
good
,
"
said
the
honest
old
fellow
,
laughing
heartily
.
"
Yes
,
they
are
the
sort
to
give
it
me
,
to
put
up
in
my
parlour
,
if
they
had
caught
it
,
they
are
!
Ha
!
ha
!
ha
!
"
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And
then
he
told
us
the
real
history
of
the
fish
.
It
seemed
that
he
had
caught
it
himself
,
years
ago
,
when
he
was
quite
a
lad
;
not
by
any
art
or
skill
,
but
by
that
unaccountable
luck
that
appears
to
always
wait
upon
a
boy
when
he
plays
the
wag
from
school
,
and
goes
out
fishing
on
a
sunny
afternoon
,
with
a
bit
of
string
tied
on
to
the
end
of
a
tree
.
He
said
that
bringing
home
that
trout
had
saved
him
from
a
whacking
,
and
that
even
his
school-master
had
said
it
was
worth
the
rule-of-three
and
practice
put
together
.
He
was
called
out
of
the
room
at
this
point
,
and
George
and
I
again
turned
our
gaze
upon
the
fish
.