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just behind the jutting boulder.
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Mrs. Chandler, would you mind stepping
down here to the corner of the table...

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- and bending over?
- Now I'm a jutting boulder.

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I'll be a tall, spreading
tree just behind you.

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Don't forget the wrist.
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Remember, there's a man on second.
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I know I'm never gonna get this.
I was never cut out to be an angler.

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Look, this is the way I would do it.
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- You did it, sir.
- I'll say he did it. And how.

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That cast, sir. Why, not one angler in 50...
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can master the underhand stroke.
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- Underhand is right.
- You mean it's all right?

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It's perfect, sir. Could you do it again?
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- Not with this boulder, he can't.
- Like a backhand at tennis.

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- Perfect, sir.
- Yeah?

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This is what makes life worth living.
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A breath of this early morning air
is worth all the medicine in the world.

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Certainly is.
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We're not keeping you up, are we?
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Me? No. I'm always up
at the crack of dawn.

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Here we are, Chandler. My favorite spot.
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How do you like it?
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Fine, splendid.
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Very much like the Lake Taupo country,
New Zealand.

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Go ahead, we'll give you the first cast.
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Yes.
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I tell you. I think I'll go on up the way...
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where the ripples are faster
and the brush is sparser.

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This is going to be good.
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I still bet he can't fish.
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Nonsense. He's the best-informed man
on angling I've ever met.

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- Father, darling, you're a sucker.
- Now listen to me, young lady.

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I know a first-class angler when I see one.
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Yes, and a first-class man, too.
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- Lf he's first-class, I'll travel steerage.
- What did you come up here for?


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