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I
knew
nothing
about
all
this
at
the
time
.
I
did
not
understand
the
business
at
all
myself
.
I
had
been
told
to
stand
where
I
was
,
and
wait
till
the
canvas
came
to
me
,
and
Montmorency
and
I
stood
there
and
waited
,
both
as
good
as
gold
.
We
could
see
the
canvas
being
violently
jerked
and
tossed
about
,
pretty
considerably
;
but
we
supposed
this
was
part
of
the
method
,
and
did
not
interfere
.
We
also
heard
much
smothered
language
coming
from
underneath
it
,
and
we
guessed
that
they
were
finding
the
job
rather
troublesome
,
and
concluded
that
we
would
wait
until
things
had
got
a
little
simpler
before
we
joined
in
.
We
waited
some
time
,
but
matters
seemed
to
get
only
more
and
more
involved
,
until
,
at
last
,
George
's
head
came
wriggling
out
over
the
side
of
the
boat
,
and
spoke
up
.
It
said
:
"
Give
us
a
hand
here
,
ca
n't
you
,
you
cuckoo
;
standing
there
like
a
stuffed
mummy
,
when
you
see
we
are
both
being
suffocated
,
you
dummy
!
"
I
never
could
withstand
an
appeal
for
help
,
so
I
went
and
undid
them
;
not
before
it
was
time
,
either
,
for
Harris
was
nearly
black
in
the
face
.
It
took
us
half
an
hour
's
hard
labour
,
after
that
,
before
it
was
properly
up
,
and
then
we
cleared
the
decks
,
and
got
out
supper
.
We
put
the
kettle
on
to
boil
,
up
in
the
nose
of
the
boat
,
and
went
down
to
the
stern
and
pretended
to
take
no
notice
of
it
,
but
set
to
work
to
get
the
other
things
out
.
That
is
the
only
way
to
get
a
kettle
to
boil
up
the
river
.
If
it
sees
that
you
are
waiting
for
it
and
are
anxious
,
it
will
never
even
sing
.
You
have
to
go
away
and
begin
your
meal
,
as
if
you
were
not
going
to
have
any
tea
at
all
.
You
must
not
even
look
round
at
it
.
Then
you
will
soon
hear
it
sputtering
away
,
mad
to
be
made
into
tea
.
It
is
a
good
plan
,
too
,
if
you
are
in
a
great
hurry
,
to
talk
very
loudly
to
each
other
about
how
you
do
n't
need
any
tea
,
and
are
not
going
to
have
any
.
You
get
near
the
kettle
,
so
that
it
can
overhear
you
,
and
then
you
shout
out
,
"
I
do
n't
want
any
tea
;
do
you
,
George
?
"
to
which
George
shouts
back
,
"
Oh
,
no
,
I
do
n't
like
tea
;
we
'll
have
lemonade
instead
--
tea
's
so
indigestible
.
"
Upon
which
the
kettle
boils
over
,
and
puts
the
stove
out
.
We
adopted
this
harmless
bit
of
trickery
,
and
the
result
was
that
,
by
the
time
everything
else
was
ready
,
the
tea
was
waiting
.