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They
had
to
wait
till
one
of
the
old
keepers
came
back
from
his
dinner
before
they
got
out
.
Harris
said
he
thought
it
was
a
very
fine
maze
,
so
far
as
he
was
a
judge
;
and
we
agreed
that
we
would
try
to
get
George
to
go
into
it
,
on
our
way
back
.
It
was
while
passing
through
Moulsey
Lock
that
Harris
told
me
about
his
maze
experience
.
It
took
us
some
time
to
pass
through
,
as
we
were
the
only
boat
,
and
it
is
a
big
lock
.
I
do
n't
think
I
ever
remember
to
have
seen
Moulsey
Lock
,
before
,
with
only
one
boat
in
it
.
It
is
,
I
suppose
,
Boulter
's
not
even
excepted
,
the
busiest
lock
on
the
river
.
I
have
stood
and
watched
it
,
sometimes
,
when
you
could
not
see
any
water
at
all
,
but
only
a
brilliant
tangle
of
bright
blazers
,
and
gay
caps
,
and
saucy
hats
,
and
many-coloured
parasols
,
and
silken
rugs
,
and
cloaks
,
and
streaming
ribbons
,
and
dainty
whites
;
when
looking
down
into
the
lock
from
the
quay
,
you
might
fancy
it
was
a
huge
box
into
which
flowers
of
every
hue
and
shade
had
been
thrown
pell-mell
,
and
lay
piled
up
in
a
rainbow
heap
,
that
covered
every
corner
.
On
a
fine
Sunday
it
presents
this
appearance
nearly
all
day
long
,
while
,
up
the
stream
,
and
down
the
stream
,
lie
,
waiting
their
turn
,
outside
the
gates
,
long
lines
of
still
more
boats
;
and
boats
are
drawing
near
and
passing
away
,
so
that
the
sunny
river
,
from
the
Palace
up
to
Hampton
Church
,
is
dotted
and
decked
with
yellow
,
and
blue
,
and
orange
,
and
white
,
and
red
,
and
pink
.
All
the
inhabitants
of
Hampton
and
Moulsey
dress
themselves
up
in
boating
costume
,
and
come
and
mouch
round
the
lock
with
their
dogs
,
and
flirt
,
and
smoke
,
and
watch
the
boats
;
and
,
altogether
,
what
with
the
caps
and
jackets
of
the
men
,
the
pretty
coloured
dresses
of
the
women
,
the
excited
dogs
,
the
moving
boats
,
the
white
sails
,
the
pleasant
landscape
,
and
the
sparkling
water
,
it
is
one
of
the
gayest
sights
I
know
of
near
this
dull
old
London
town
.
The
river
affords
a
good
opportunity
for
dress
.
For
once
in
a
way
,
we
men
are
able
to
show
our
taste
in
colours
,
and
I
think
we
come
out
very
natty
,
if
you
ask
me
.
I
always
like
a
little
red
in
my
things
--
red
and
black
.
You
know
my
hair
is
a
sort
of
golden
brown
,
rather
a
pretty
shade
I
've
been
told
,
and
a
dark
red
matches
it
beautifully
;
and
then
I
always
think
a
light-blue
necktie
goes
so
well
with
it
,
and
a
pair
of
those
Russian-leather
shoes
and
a
red
silk
handkerchief
round
the
waist
--
a
handkerchief
looks
so
much
better
than
a
belt
.
Harris
always
keeps
to
shades
or
mixtures
of
orange
or
yellow
,
but
I
do
n't
think
he
is
at
all
wise
in
this
.
His
complexion
is
too
dark
for
yellows
.
Yellows
do
n't
suit
him
:
there
can
be
no
question
about
it
.
I
want
him
to
take
to
blue
as
a
background
,
with
white
or
cream
for
relief
;
but
,
there
!
the
less
taste
a
person
has
in
dress
,
the
more
obstinate
he
always
seems
to
be
.
It
is
a
great
pity
,
because
he
will
never
be
a
success
as
it
is
,
while
there
are
one
or
two
colours
in
which
he
might
not
really
look
so
bad
,
with
his
hat
on
.
George
has
bought
some
new
things
for
this
trip
,
and
I
'm
rather
vexed
about
them
.
The
blazer
is
loud
.
I
should
not
like
George
to
know
that
I
thought
so
,
but
there
really
is
no
other
word
for
it
.
He
brought
it
home
and
showed
it
to
us
on
Thursday
evening
.
We
asked
him
what
colour
he
called
it
,
and
he
said
he
did
n't
know
.
He
did
n't
think
there
was
a
name
for
the
colour
.
The
man
had
told
him
it
was
an
Oriental
design
.
George
put
it
on
,
and
asked
us
what
we
thought
of
it
.
Harris
said
that
,
as
an
object
to
hang
over
a
flower-bed
in
early
spring
to
frighten
the
birds
away
,
he
should
respect
it
;
but
that
,
considered
as
an
article
of
dress
for
any
human
being
,
except
a
Margate
nigger
,
it
made
him
ill
.
George
got
quite
huffy
;
but
,
as
Harris
said
,
if
he
did
n't
want
his
opinion
,
why
did
he
ask
for
it
?
What
troubles
Harris
and
myself
,
with
regard
to
it
,
is
that
we
are
afraid
it
will
attract
attention
to
the
boat
.