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Piscator.Sir, I am right glad to meet you, and glad to have so fair an entrance into this day's sport, and glad to see so many dogs, and more men, all in pursuit of the Otter.Let us compliment no longer, but join unto them.Come, honest Venator, let us be gone, let us make haste; Ilong to be doing; no reasonable hedge or ditch shall hold me.

Venator.Gentleman Huntsman, where found you this Otter?

Huntsman.Marry, Sir, we found her a mile from this place, a-fishing She has this morning eaten the greatest part of this Trout; she has only left thus much of it as you see, and was fishing for more; when we came we found her just at it: but we were here very early, we were here an hour before sunrise, and have given her no rest since we came; sure she will hardly escape all these dogs and men.I am to have the skin if we kill her.

Venator.Why, Sir, what is the skin worth?

Huntsman.It is worth ten shillings to make gloves; the gloves of an Otter are the best fortification for your hands that can be thought on against wet weather.

Piscator.I pray, honest Huntsman, let me ask you a pleasant question:

do you hunt a beast or a fish?

Huntsman.Sir, it is not in my power to resolve you; I leave it to be resolved by the college of Carthusians, who have made vows never to eat flesh.But, I have heard, the question hath been debated among many great clerks, and they seem to differ about it; yet most agree that her tail is fish: and if her body be fish too, then I may say that a fish will walk upon land: for an Otter does so sometimes, five or six or ten miles in a night, to catch for her young ones, or to glut herself with fish.And Ican tell you that Pigeons will fly forty miles for a breakfast: but, Sir, Iam sure the Otter devours much fish, and kills and spoils much more than he eats.And I can tell you, that this dog-fisher, for so the Latins call him, can smell a fish in the water a hundred yards from him:

Gesner says much farther: and that his stones are good against the falling sickness; and that there is an herb, Benione, which, being hung in a linen cloth near a fish-pond, or any haunt that he uses, makes him to avoid the place; which proves he smells both by water and land.And, I can tell you, there is brave hunting this water-dog in Cornwall; where there have been so many, that our learned Camden says there is a river called Ottersey, which was so named by reason of the abundance of Otters that bred and fed in it.

And thus much for my knowledge of the Otter; which you may now see above water at vent, and the dogs close with him; I now see he will not last long.Follow, therefore, my masters, follow; for Sweetlips was like to have him at this last vent.

Venator.Oh me! all the horse are got over the river, what shall we do now? shall we follow them over the water ?

Huntsman.No, Sir, no; be not so eager; stay a little, and follow me; for both they and the dogs will be suddenly on this side again, I warrant you, and the Otter too, it may be.Now have at him with Kilbuck, for he vents again.

Venator.Marry! so he does; for, look! he vents in that corner.Now, now, Ringwood has him: now, he is gone again, and has bit the poor dog.Now Sweetlips has her; hold her, Sweetlips! now all the dogs have her; some above and some under water: but, now, now she is tired, and past losing Come bring her to me, Sweetlips.Look! it is a Bitch-otter, and she has lately whelp'd.Let's go to the place where she was put down; and, not far from it, you will find all her young ones, I dare warrant you, and kill them all too.

Huntsman.Come, Gentlemen ! come, all! let's go to the place where we put down the Otter.Look you ! hereabout it was that she kennelled;look you ! here it was indeed; for here's her young ones, no less than five: come, let us kill them all.

Piscator.No: I pray, Sir, save me one, and I'll try if I can make her tame, as I know an ingenious gentleman in Leicestershire, Mr.Nich.

Segrave, has done; who hath not only made her tame, but to catch fish, and do many other things of much pleasureHuntsman.Take one with all my heart; but let us kill the rest.And now let's go to an honest ale-house, where we may have a cup of good barley wine, and sing " Old Rose," and all of us rejoice together.

Venator.Come, my friend Piscator, let me invite you along with us.I'll bear your charges this night, and you shall bear mine to-morrow; for my intention is to accompany you a day or two in fishing.

Piscator.Sir, your request is granted; and I shall be right glad both to exchange such a courtesy, and also to enjoy your company.

The third dayVenator.Well, now let's go to your sport of Angling.

Piscator.Let's be going, with all my heart.God keep you all, Gentlemen; and send you meet, this day, with another Bitch-otter, and kill her merrily, and all her young ones too.

Venator.NOW, Piscator, where will you begin to fish ?

Piscator.We are not yet come to a likely place; I must walk a mile further yet before I beam.

Venator.Well then, I pray, as we walk, tell me freely, how do you like your lodging, and mine host and the company ? Is not mine host a witty man ?

Piscator.Sir, I will tell you, presently, what I think of your host: but, first, I will tell you, I am glad these Otters were killed; and I am sorry there are no more Otter-killers; for I know that the want of Otter-killers, and the not keeping the fence-months for the preservation of fish, will, in time, prove the destruction of all rivers.And those very few that are left, that make conscience of the laws of the nation, and of keeping days of abstinence, will be forced to eat flesh, or suffer more inconveniences than are yet foreseen.

Venator.Why, Sir, what be those that you call the fence-months?

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