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We
got
some
from
a
cottage
a
little
higher
up
.
I
daresay
that
was
only
river
water
,
if
we
had
known
.
But
we
did
not
know
,
so
it
was
all
right
.
What
the
eye
does
not
see
,
the
stomach
does
not
get
upset
over
.
We
tried
river
water
once
,
later
on
in
the
season
,
but
it
was
not
a
success
.
We
were
coming
down
stream
,
and
had
pulled
up
to
have
tea
in
a
backwater
near
Windsor
.
Our
jar
was
empty
,
and
it
was
a
case
of
going
without
our
tea
or
taking
water
from
the
river
.
Harris
was
for
chancing
it
.
He
said
it
must
be
all
right
if
we
boiled
the
water
.
He
said
that
the
various
germs
of
poison
present
in
the
water
would
be
killed
by
the
boiling
.
So
we
filled
our
kettle
with
Thames
backwater
,
and
boiled
it
;
and
very
careful
we
were
to
see
that
it
did
boil
.
We
had
made
the
tea
,
and
were
just
settling
down
comfortably
to
drink
it
,
when
George
,
with
his
cup
half-way
to
his
lips
,
paused
and
exclaimed
:
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"
What
's
that
?
"
"
What
's
what
?
"
asked
Harris
and
I.
"
Why
that
!
"
said
George
,
looking
westward
.
Harris
and
I
followed
his
gaze
,
and
saw
,
coming
down
towards
us
on
the
sluggish
current
,
a
dog
.
It
was
one
of
the
quietest
and
peacefullest
dogs
I
have
ever
seen
.
I
never
met
a
dog
who
seemed
more
contented
--
more
easy
in
its
mind
.
It
was
floating
dreamily
on
its
back
,
with
its
four
legs
stuck
up
straight
into
the
air
.
It
was
what
I
should
call
a
full-bodied
dog
,
with
a
well-developed
chest
.
On
he
came
,
serene
,
dignified
,
and
calm
,
until
he
was
abreast
of
our
boat
,
and
there
,
among
the
rushes
,
he
eased
up
,
and
settled
down
cosily
for
the
evening
.
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George
said
he
did
n't
want
any
tea
,
and
emptied
his
cup
into
the
water
.
Harris
did
not
feel
thirsty
,
either
,
and
followed
suit
.
I
had
drunk
half
mine
,
but
I
wished
I
had
not
.
I
asked
George
if
he
thought
I
was
likely
to
have
typhoid
.
He
said
:
"
Oh
,
no
;
"
he
thought
I
had
a
very
good
chance
indeed
of
escaping
it
.
Anyhow
,
I
should
know
in
about
a
fortnight
,
whether
I
had
or
had
not
.