Show LEAVING IT T TO 0 THE GUIDE bishop have language equal to the occasion when the trout escaped the bishop was wag an angler and was keen on trout fishing early in the season it not the opening day lie he responded to the lure of 0 the rippling brook As he crept softly through the elder thicket that bordered the stream ho be had the good fortune to hook book a trout that put up a stormy fight evidently the fish had no mind to grace the creel of even an apostolic expert the gulde guide held ills his breath it was D not ot possible for him to get near enough through the brush to help the bishop and the enemy lie he could only watch the fight and hope tor for the best the struggle culmona 1 l in a swift jerk jark that landed the dripping old warrior up in the branches ot of a maple which towered above tho the alders not an unusual experience for an angl angler er but the he first or of tho the mad kind that ba had d fallen to the lotof the tha bishop well he was always seeking experience and row now lie had it this however was different from casting and the result was dite the line snapped the brilliant and dabbing da hang dropped back into tile brook and with an all insolent wave of ills tall said as plainly as words by by old boy the bishop and guide looted looked at each other then the bishop said to tho the guide in the earnest and appealing tone with mith which he be was wont to stir the tha emotions ot 0 his congregation john you say it |