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Then
we
had
to
find
the
rule
and
the
string
again
,
and
a
new
hole
was
made
;
and
,
about
midnight
,
the
picture
would
be
up
--
very
crooked
and
insecure
,
the
wall
for
yards
round
looking
as
if
it
had
been
smoothed
down
with
a
rake
,
and
everybody
dead
beat
and
wretched
--
except
Uncle
Podger
.
"
There
you
are
,
"
he
would
say
,
stepping
heavily
off
the
chair
on
to
the
charwoman
's
corns
,
and
surveying
the
mess
he
had
made
with
evident
pride
.
"
Why
,
some
people
would
have
had
a
man
in
to
do
a
little
thing
like
that
!
"
Harris
will
be
just
that
sort
of
man
when
he
grows
up
,
I
know
,
and
I
told
him
so
.
I
said
I
could
not
permit
him
to
take
so
much
labour
upon
himself
.
I
said
:
"
No
;
you
get
the
paper
,
and
the
pencil
,
and
the
catalogue
,
and
George
write
down
,
and
I
'll
do
the
work
.
"
The
first
list
we
made
out
had
to
be
discarded
.
It
was
clear
that
the
upper
reaches
of
the
Thames
would
not
allow
of
the
navigation
of
a
boat
sufficiently
large
to
take
the
things
we
had
set
down
as
indispensable
;
so
we
tore
the
list
up
,
and
looked
at
one
another
!
George
said
:
"
You
know
we
are
on
a
wrong
track
altogether
.
We
must
not
think
of
the
things
we
could
do
with
,
but
only
of
the
things
that
we
ca
n't
do
without
.
"
George
comes
out
really
quite
sensible
at
times
.
You
'd
be
surprised
.
I
call
that
downright
wisdom
,
not
merely
as
regards
the
present
case
,
but
with
reference
to
our
trip
up
the
river
of
life
,
generally
.
How
many
people
,
on
that
voyage
,
load
up
the
boat
till
it
is
ever
in
danger
of
swamping
with
a
store
of
foolish
things
which
they
think
essential
to
the
pleasure
and
comfort
of
the
trip
,
but
which
are
really
only
useless
lumber
.
How
they
pile
the
poor
little
craft
mast-high
with
fine
clothes
and
big
houses
;
with
useless
servants
,
and
a
host
of
swell
friends
that
do
not
care
twopence
for
them
,
and
that
they
do
not
care
three
ha
'
pence
for
;
with
expensive
entertainments
that
nobody
enjoys
,
with
formalities
and
fashions
,
with
pretence
and
ostentation
,
and
with
--
oh
,
heaviest
,
maddest
lumber
of
all
!
--
the
dread
of
what
will
my
neighbour
think
,
with
luxuries
that
only
cloy
,
with
pleasures
that
bore
,
with
empty
show
that
,
like
the
criminal
's
iron
crown
of
yore
,
makes
to
bleed
and
swoon
the
aching
head
that
wears
it
!
It
is
lumber
,
man
--
all
lumber
!
Throw
it
overboard
.
It
makes
the
boat
so
heavy
to
pull
,
you
nearly
faint
at
the
oars
.
It
makes
it
so
cumbersome
and
dangerous
to
manage
,
you
never
know
a
moment
's
freedom
from
anxiety
and
care
,
never
gain
a
moment
's
rest
for
dreamy
laziness
--
no
time
to
watch
the
windy
shadows
skimming
lightly
o'er
the
shallows
,
or
the
glittering
sunbeams
flitting
in
and
out
among
the
ripples
,
or
the
great
trees
by
the
margin
looking
down
at
their
own
image
,
or
the
woods
all
green
and
golden
,
or
the
lilies
white
and
yellow
,
or
the
sombre-waving
rushes
,
or
the
sedges
,
or
the
orchis
,
or
the
blue
forget-me-nots
.