On the closing pages of my 1655 volume of The Compleat Angler: Or,
the Contemplative Man's Recreation Mr Venator and Piscator did part
company. Piscator was but a thin veil for mine own self, a veil I
shall drop in this volume. We parted upon agreement to meet once
again on May ninth the following year. It is to be confessed I have
made ill of your patience in furnishing you with an account of it.
But I think it fit to tell the reader I never did undertake any
discourse for the sole purpose of pleasing myself. Yet as I would
not deny myself the first pleasure of meeting once more with
Venator, I shall not deny myself a second in recounting it to you.
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