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An
old
white
horse
coming
along
the
towing-path
was
within
half
a
dozen
yards
of
them
.
They
sprang
to
their
feet
and
hastily
climbed
up
the
bank
.
"
We
'll
slip
down
again
when
they
've
gone
by
,
"
said
Bobbie
.
But
,
alas
,
the
barge
,
after
the
manner
of
barges
,
stopped
under
the
bridge
.
"
She
's
going
to
anchor
,
"
said
Peter
;
"
just
our
luck
!
"
The
barge
did
not
anchor
,
because
an
anchor
is
not
part
of
a
canal-boat
's
furniture
,
but
she
was
moored
with
ropes
fore
and
aft
--
and
the
ropes
were
made
fast
to
the
palings
and
to
crowbars
driven
into
the
ground
.
"
What
you
staring
at
?
"
growled
the
Bargee
,
crossly
.
"
We
were
n't
staring
,
"
said
Bobbie
;
"
we
would
n't
be
so
rude
.
"
"
Rude
be
blessed
,
"
said
the
man
;
"
get
along
with
you
!
"
"
Get
along
yourself
,
"
said
Peter
.
He
remembered
what
he
had
said
about
fighting
boys
,
and
,
besides
,
he
felt
safe
halfway
up
the
bank
.
"
We
've
as
much
right
here
as
anyone
else
.
"
"
Oh
,
'
AVE
you
,
indeed
!
"
said
the
man
.
"
We
'll
soon
see
about
that
.
"
And
he
came
across
his
deck
and
began
to
climb
down
the
side
of
his
barge
.