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The essay defends the practical pleasures of angling with the earthworm, juxtaposing impulsive, opportunistic methods with the fly fisher's more ceremonial craft. The narrator describes cramped, brush-choked stretches of a brook where fly-casting is impossible, details improvised rigs, short-line tactics, and a friend's heavy-rod technique, and recounts episodic contests and mishaps that illustrate adaptive skill. Interwoven are reflections on human inconsistency, the quiet satisfaction of small successes, and a temperate celebration of expediency and resourcefulness in countryside sport.

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Bliss Perry

Bliss Perry was an American author and literary critic known for his insightful explorations of poetry and American literature. He contributed significantly to the understanding of literary figures through works such as "A Study of Poetry," where he analyzes poetic forms and their impact. Perry also penned biographical sketches, including one on John Greenleaf Whittier, highlighting the lives and contributions of notable poets. His lectures, compiled in "The American Mind," reflect his deep engagement with the cultural and intellectual currents of his time. Through his writings, Perry has left a lasting mark on the study of literature and its interpretation.

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