Norfolk Landmark, June 2, 1893

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Tourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - Fishing

MR. CLEVELAND is at the Broadwater Club [on Hog Island] with an editor and a doctor -- one to keep him posted and the other to keep him from catching malaria. A good combination. Sporting life has its ups and downs but it is never dull, and we congratulate the President that he has discovered the great advantages of the Virginia coast for dissipating the ennui of official existence. He has learned how to gather the figs of enjoyment from the thistle of overwork. We hope the fish will swallow his hook as fast as it falls overboard and our best wish for him while in these waters is that he may "never know any sorrow" which he cannot drown.

Norfolk Landmark
Norfolk, Virginia
June 2, 1893