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We
stopped
under
the
willows
by
Kempton
Park
,
and
lunched
.
It
is
a
pretty
little
spot
there
:
a
pleasant
grass
plateau
,
running
along
by
the
water
's
edge
,
and
overhung
by
willows
.
We
had
just
commenced
the
third
course
--
the
bread
and
jam
--
when
a
gentleman
in
shirt-sleeves
and
a
short
pipe
came
along
,
and
wanted
to
know
if
we
knew
that
we
were
trespassing
.
We
said
we
had
n't
given
the
matter
sufficient
consideration
as
yet
to
enable
us
to
arrive
at
a
definite
conclusion
on
that
point
,
but
that
,
if
he
assured
us
on
his
word
as
a
gentleman
that
we
were
trespassing
,
we
would
,
without
further
hesitation
,
believe
it
.
He
gave
us
the
required
assurance
,
and
we
thanked
him
,
but
he
still
hung
about
,
and
seemed
to
be
dissatisfied
,
so
we
asked
him
if
there
was
anything
further
that
we
could
do
for
him
;
and
Harris
,
who
is
of
a
chummy
disposition
,
offered
him
a
bit
of
bread
and
jam
.
I
fancy
he
must
have
belonged
to
some
society
sworn
to
abstain
from
bread
and
jam
;
for
he
declined
it
quite
gruffly
,
as
if
he
were
vexed
at
being
tempted
with
it
,
and
he
added
that
it
was
his
duty
to
turn
us
off
.
Harris
said
that
if
it
was
a
duty
it
ought
to
be
done
,
and
asked
the
man
what
was
his
idea
with
regard
to
the
best
means
for
accomplishing
it
.
Harris
is
what
you
would
call
a
well-made
man
of
about
number
one
size
,
and
looks
hard
and
bony
,
and
the
man
measured
him
up
and
down
,
and
said
he
would
go
and
consult
his
master
,
and
then
come
back
and
chuck
us
both
into
the
river
.
Of
course
,
we
never
saw
him
any
more
,
and
,
of
course
,
all
he
really
wanted
was
a
shilling
.
There
are
a
certain
number
of
riverside
roughs
who
make
quite
an
income
,
during
the
summer
,
by
slouching
about
the
banks
and
blackmailing
weak-minded
noodles
in
this
way
.
They
represent
themselves
as
sent
by
the
proprietor
.
The
proper
course
to
pursue
is
to
offer
your
name
and
address
,
and
leave
the
owner
,
if
he
really
has
anything
to
do
with
the
matter
,
to
summon
you
,
and
prove
what
damage
you
have
done
to
his
land
by
sitting
down
on
a
bit
of
it
.
But
the
majority
of
people
are
so
intensely
lazy
and
timid
,
that
they
prefer
to
encourage
the
imposition
by
giving
in
to
it
rather
than
put
an
end
to
it
by
the
exertion
of
a
little
firmness
.
Where
it
is
really
the
owners
that
are
to
blame
,
they
ought
to
be
shown
up
.
The
selfishness
of
the
riparian
proprietor
grows
with
every
year
.
If
these
men
had
their
way
they
would
close
the
river
Thames
altogether
.
They
actually
do
this
along
the
minor
tributary
streams
and
in
the
backwaters
.
They
drive
posts
into
the
bed
of
the
stream
,
and
draw
chains
across
from
bank
to
bank
,
and
nail
huge
notice-boards
on
every
tree
.
The
sight
of
those
notice-boards
rouses
every
evil
instinct
in
my
nature
.
I
feel
I
want
to
tear
each
one
down
,
and
hammer
it
over
the
head
of
the
man
who
put
it
up
,
until
I
have
killed
him
,
and
then
I
would
bury
him
,
and
put
the
board
up
over
the
grave
as
a
tombstone
.
I
mentioned
these
feelings
of
mine
to
Harris
,
and
he
said
he
had
them
worse
than
that
.
He
said
he
not
only
felt
he
wanted
to
kill
the
man
who
caused
the
board
to
be
put
up
,
but
that
he
should
like
to
slaughter
the
whole
of
his
family
and
all
his
friends
and
relations
,
and
then
burn
down
his
house
.
This
seemed
to
me
to
be
going
too
far
,
and
I
said
so
to
Harris
;
but
he
answered
:
"
Not
a
bit
of
it
.
Serve
'em
all
jolly
well
right
,
and
I
'd
go
and
sing
comic
songs
on
the
ruins
.
"
I
was
vexed
to
hear
Harris
go
on
in
this
blood-thirsty
strain
.
We
never
ought
to
allow
our
instincts
of
justice
to
degenerate
into
mere
vindictiveness
.