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"
Why
,
put
me
to
sit
here
--
darn
silly
trick
!
Here
,
catch
hold
of
the
pie
.
"
And
out
of
the
middle
of
the
earth
,
as
it
seemed
to
us
,
rose
the
pie
--
very
much
mixed
up
and
damaged
;
and
,
after
it
,
scrambled
Harris
--
tumbled
,
grubby
,
and
wet
.
He
had
been
sitting
,
without
knowing
it
,
on
the
very
verge
of
a
small
gully
,
the
long
grass
hiding
it
from
view
;
and
in
leaning
a
little
back
he
had
shot
over
,
pie
and
all
.
He
said
he
had
never
felt
so
surprised
in
all
his
life
,
as
when
he
first
felt
himself
going
,
without
being
able
to
conjecture
in
the
slightest
what
had
happened
.
He
thought
at
first
that
the
end
of
the
world
had
come
.
Harris
believes
to
this
day
that
George
and
I
planned
it
all
beforehand
.
Thus
does
unjust
suspicion
follow
even
the
most
blameless
for
,
as
the
poet
says
,
"
Who
shall
escape
calumny
?
"
Who
,
indeed
!
We
caught
a
breeze
,
after
lunch
,
which
took
us
gently
up
past
Wargrave
and
Shiplake
.
Mellowed
in
the
drowsy
sunlight
of
a
summer
's
afternoon
,
Wargrave
,
nestling
where
the
river
bends
,
makes
a
sweet
old
picture
as
you
pass
it
,
and
one
that
lingers
long
upon
the
retina
of
memory
.
The
"
George
and
Dragon
"
at
Wargrave
boasts
a
sign
,
painted
on
the
one
side
by
Leslie
,
R.
A.
,
and
on
the
other
by
Hodgson
of
that
ilk
.
Leslie
has
depicted
the
fight
;
Hodgson
has
imagined
the
scene
,
"
After
the
Fight
"
--
George
,
the
work
done
,
enjoying
his
pint
of
beer
.
Day
,
the
author
of
Sandford
and
Merton
,
lived
and
--
more
credit
to
the
place
still
--
was
killed
at
Wargrave
.
In
the
church
is
a
memorial
to
Mrs.
Sarah
Hill
,
who
bequeathed
1
pound
annually
,
to
be
divided
at
Easter
,
between
two
boys
and
two
girls
who
"
have
never
been
undutiful
to
their
parents
;
who
have
never
been
known
to
swear
or
to
tell
untruths
,
to
steal
,
or
to
break
windows
.
"
Fancy
giving
up
all
that
for
five
shillings
a
year
!
It
is
not
worth
it
.
It
is
rumoured
in
the
town
that
once
,
many
years
ago
,
a
boy
appeared
who
really
never
had
done
these
things
--
or
at
all
events
,
which
was
all
that
was
required
or
could
be
expected
,
had
never
been
known
to
do
them
--
and
thus
won
the
crown
of
glory
.
He
was
exhibited
for
three
weeks
afterwards
in
the
Town
Hall
,
under
a
glass
case
.