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Richard Brautigan - Part 2 of Trout Fishing in AmericaRichard Brautigan - Part 2 of Trout Fishing in America
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ANOTHER METHOD        OF MAKING WALNUT CATSUP And this is a very small cookbook for Trout Fishing in America as if Trout Fishing in America were a rich gourmet and Trout Fishing in America had Maria Callas for a girlfriend and they ate together on a marble table with beautiful candles. Compote of Apples Take a dozen of golden pippins, pare them nicely and take the core out with a small penknife; put them into some water, and let them be well scalded; then take a little of the water with some sugar, and a few apples which may be sliced into it, and let the whole boil till it comes to a syrup; then pour it over your pippins, and garnish them with dried cherries and lemon-peel cut fine. You must take care that your pippins are not split. And Maria Callas sang to Trout Fishing in America as they ate their apples together. A Standing Crust for Great Pies Take a peck of flour and six pounds of butter boiled in a gallon of water: skim it off into the flour, and as little of the liquor as you can. Work it up well into a paste, and then pull it into pieces till it is cold. Then make it up into what form you please. And Trout Fishing in America smiled at Maria Callas as they ate their pie crust together. A  Spoonful Pudding Take a spoonful of flour, a spoonful of cream or milk, an egg, a little nutmeg, ginger, and salt. Mix all together, and boil it in a little wooden dish half an hour. If you think proper you may add a few currants .  And Trout Fishing in America said, "The moon`s coming out." And Maria Callas said, "Yes, it is."     Another Method of Making Walnut Catsup     Take green walnuts before the shell is      formed, and grind them in a crab-mill,      or pound them in a marble mortar.      Squeeze out the juice through a coarse      cloth, and put to every gallon of juice      a pound of anchovies, and the same      quantity of bay-salt, four ounces of      Jamaica pepper, two of long and two of      black pepper; of mace, cloves, and      ginger, each an ounce, and a stick of      horseradish. Boil all together till      reduced to half the quantity, and then      put it into a pot. When it is cold, bottle      it close, and in three months it will be      fit for use.  And Trout Fishing in America and Maria Callas poured walnut catsup on their hamburgers. PROLOGUE TO GRIDER CREEK Mooresville, Indiana, is the town that John Dillinger came from, and the town has a John Dillinger Museum. You can go in and look around.  Some towns are known as the peach capital of America or the cherry capital or the oyster capital, and there`s always a festival and the photograph of a pretty girl in a bathing suit.  Mooresville, Indiana, is the John Dillinger capital of America.  Recently a man moved there with his wife, and he discovered hundreds of rats in his basement. They were huge, slowmoving child-eyed rats.  When his wife had to visit some of her relatives for a few days, the man went out and bought a .38 revolver and a lot of ammunition. Then he went down to the basement where the rats were, and he started shooting them. It didn`t bother the rats at all. They acted as if it were a movie and started eating their dead companions for popcorn.  The man walked over to a rat that was busy eating a friend and placed the pistol against the rat`s head. The rat did not move and continued eating away. When the hammer clicked back, the rat paused between bites and looked out of the corner of its eye. First at the pistol and then at the man. It was a kind of friendly look as if to say, "When my mother was young she sang like Deanna Durbin. "  The man pulled the trigger.  He had no sense of humor.  There`s always a single feature, a double feature and an eternal feature playing at the Great Theater in Mooresville, Indiana: the John Dillinger capital of America.
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