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Forgotten Treasures #1: THE CONFESSIONS OF A DUFFER



 
 
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Old May 18th, 2005, 12:59 PM
Conan The Librarian
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Wolfgang wrote:

It never occurred to me that so many would take this so personally.


Ah, but isn't it the nature of good literature that it speaks to
each of us on a personal level?

However, having fished with a good few of them, it comes as no great
surprise.

Looking forward to sharing the pleasure with you sometime, Chuck.


Same here, Wolfgang.


Chuck Vance (who still has a lot of "bright untried waters" to
explore)


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Old May 17th, 2005, 11:49 PM
Jeff Miller
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Wolfgang wrote:

THE CONFESSIONS OF A DUFFER*



"Nature, that made me enthusiastically fond of fishing,
gave me thumbs for fingers, short-sighted eyes, indolence, carelessness,
and a temper which (usually sweet and angelic) is goaded to madness by
the laws of matter and of gravitation. ...

....Well, it is stronger than myself, the love of fishing; perhaps it is
an inherited instinct, without the inherited power. I may have had a
fishing ancestor who bequeathed to me the passion without the art. My
vocation is fixed, and I have fished to little purpose all my days.
....the humour of it. ...

The passion, or instinct, being in all senses blind... It is full of
sorrow and bitterness and hope deferred, and entails the mockery of
friends, especially of the fair. But I would as soon lay down a love of
books as a love of fishing. ...

but there is the pleasure of the pursuit, the rapture of endeavour, the
delight of an impossible chase, the joys of nature--sky, trees, brooks,
and birds. ...

Grey hairs come, and stiff limbs, and shortened sight; but the spring is
green and hope is fresh for all the changes in the world and in
ourselves. ...

if our success be as poor as ever, our fancy can dream as well as ever
of better things and more fortunate chances. For fishing is like life...

The gleaming untravelled future, the bright untried waters, allure us
from day to day, from pool to pool..."


thanks for that wolfgang...simply amazing stuff that is more forceful on
a soul than any cancer.

jeff

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Old May 18th, 2005, 01:42 AM
Wolfgang
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"Jeff Miller" wrote in message
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...simply amazing stuff that is more forceful on a soul than any cancer.


Um......just as a for instance, you mean.....not that this is the sort of
thing any of us would have reason to take a personal interest
in........right?

Wolfgang


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Old May 18th, 2005, 01:20 AM
Joe McIntosh
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"Wolfgang" wrote in message
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THE CONFESSIONS OF A DUFFER*




Wolfgang
who will ocassionally post other forgotten treasures.....in the absence of
strenuous objections.





good stuff--please post more--really felt

Grey hairs come, and stiff limbs, and shortened sight; but the spring is
green and hope is fresh for all the changes in the world and in
ourselves. ...

You might enjoy Jeremy Paxman"s ' Fish. Fishing and the Meaning of
Life----as an anthologizer he does a great job.--


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Old May 18th, 2005, 01:34 AM
Wolfgang
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"Joe McIntosh" wrote in message
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"Wolfgang" wrote in message
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THE CONFESSIONS OF A DUFFER*




Wolfgang
who will ocassionally post other forgotten treasures.....in the absence
of strenuous objections.





good stuff--please post more--really felt

Grey hairs come, and stiff limbs, and shortened sight; but the spring is
green and hope is fresh for all the changes in the world and in
ourselves. ...

You might enjoy Jeremy Paxman"s ' Fish. Fishing and the Meaning of
Life----as an anthologizer he does a great job.--


I'll keep an eye out for it. Thanks, Joe.

Wolfgang


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Old May 18th, 2005, 05:05 AM
Bob Patton
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"Wolfgang" wrote in message
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THE CONFESSIONS OF A DUFFER*


//snip//
Wolfgang
who will ocassionally post other forgotten treasures.....in the absence of
strenuous objections.


Proto-roffian! Thanks for posting.
Bob


 




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