Flirtation Camp: Or, the Rifle, Rod, And Gun in California; a Sporting Romance

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" It's the highest mountain of Southern California, and one of the highest — perhaps the very highest — in the United States, above the country around its base." "Oh! I. should love dearly to climb a mountain — if I only could," she added with a doubting accent.
THE MOUNTAIN TROUT. 139 " It is very easy. We can go almost the entire distance on horseback, and I believe a good mountain horse could make the top. It's really a noble mountain and well repays the toil." "Let us try it then, by all me
...ans. I never have climbed anything higher than Mt. Holyoke, which is only a mole-hill by the side of this mountain." '' And Grayback is about as high again as this. But here's a bite on my line. Now will you please take hold of the pole, and when you feel a bite again give a quick but short and gentle jerk, a little sideways, so as to hook him. Then you can pull him out at your leisure." There was another nibble soon, and in a second the hook was anchored in an alder branch about eight feet above the water, while the fish, describing a shining arc, fell back into the' water.

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