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"
Oh
,
come
away
,
Peter
,
come
away
!
"
said
Bobbie
and
Phyllis
,
in
agonised
unison
.
"
Not
me
,
"
said
Peter
,
"
but
YOU
'D
better
.
"
The
girls
climbed
to
the
top
of
the
bank
and
stood
ready
to
bolt
for
home
as
soon
as
they
saw
their
brother
out
of
danger
.
The
way
home
lay
all
down
hill
.
They
knew
that
they
all
ran
well
.
The
Bargee
did
not
look
as
if
HE
did
.
He
was
red-faced
,
heavy
,
and
beefy
.
But
as
soon
as
his
foot
was
on
the
towing-path
the
children
saw
that
they
had
misjudged
him
.
He
made
one
spring
up
the
bank
and
caught
Peter
by
the
leg
,
dragged
him
down
--
set
him
on
his
feet
with
a
shake
--
took
him
by
the
ear
--
and
said
sternly
:
--
"
Now
,
then
,
what
do
you
mean
by
it
?
Do
n't
you
know
these
'
ere
waters
is
preserved
?
You
ai
n't
no
right
catching
fish
'
ere
--
not
to
say
nothing
of
your
precious
cheek
.
"
Peter
was
always
proud
afterwards
when
he
remembered
that
,
with
the
Bargee
's
furious
fingers
tightening
on
his
ear
,
the
Bargee
's
crimson
countenance
close
to
his
own
,
the
Bargee
's
hot
breath
on
his
neck
,
he
had
the
courage
to
speak
the
truth
.
"
I
WAS
N'T
catching
fish
,
"
said
Peter
.
"
That
's
not
YOUR
fault
,
I
'll
be
bound
,
"
said
the
man
,
giving
Peter
's
ear
a
twist
--
not
a
hard
one
--
but
still
a
twist
.