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Harris
said
he
did
n't
think
George
ought
to
do
anything
that
would
have
a
tendency
to
make
him
sleepier
than
he
always
was
,
as
it
might
be
dangerous
.
He
said
he
did
n't
very
well
understand
how
George
was
going
to
sleep
any
more
than
he
did
now
,
seeing
that
there
were
only
twenty-four
hours
in
each
day
,
summer
and
winter
alike
;
but
thought
that
if
he
did
sleep
any
more
,
he
might
just
as
well
be
dead
,
and
so
save
his
board
and
lodging
.
Harris
said
,
however
,
that
the
river
would
suit
him
to
a
"
T.
"
I
do
n't
know
what
a
"
T
"
is
(
except
a
sixpenny
one
,
which
includes
bread-and-butter
and
cake
ad
lib.
,
and
is
cheap
at
the
price
,
if
you
have
n't
had
any
dinner
)
.
It
seems
to
suit
everybody
,
however
,
which
is
greatly
to
its
credit
.
It
suited
me
to
a
"
T
"
too
,
and
Harris
and
I
both
said
it
was
a
good
idea
of
George
's
;
and
we
said
it
in
a
tone
that
seemed
to
somehow
imply
that
we
were
surprised
that
George
should
have
come
out
so
sensible
.
The
only
one
who
was
not
struck
with
the
suggestion
was
Montmorency
.
He
never
did
care
for
the
river
,
did
Montmorency
.
"
It
's
all
very
well
for
you
fellows
,
"
he
says
;
"
you
like
it
,
but
I
do
n't
.
There
's
nothing
for
me
to
do
.
Scenery
is
not
in
my
line
,
and
I
do
n't
smoke
.
If
I
see
a
rat
,
you
wo
n't
stop
;
and
if
I
go
to
sleep
,
you
get
fooling
about
with
the
boat
,
and
slop
me
overboard
.
If
you
ask
me
,
I
call
the
whole
thing
bally
foolishness
.
"
We
were
three
to
one
,
however
,
and
the
motion
was
carried
.
We
pulled
out
the
maps
,
and
discussed
plans
.
We
arranged
to
start
on
the
following
Saturday
from
Kingston
.
Harris
and
I
would
go
down
in
the
morning
,
and
take
the
boat
up
to
Chertsey
,
and
George
,
who
would
not
be
able
to
get
away
from
the
City
till
the
afternoon
(
George
goes
to
sleep
at
a
bank
from
ten
to
four
each
day
,
except
Saturdays
,
when
they
wake
him
up
and
put
him
outside
at
two
)
,
would
meet
us
there
.
Should
we
"
camp
out
"
or
sleep
at
inns
?