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"
You
'll
find
me
up
at
the
'
Rose
and
Crown
'
when
you
've
got
the
kid
to
sleep
,
"
he
called
to
her
from
the
bridge
.
When
he
was
out
of
sight
the
children
slowly
returned
.
Peter
insisted
on
this
.
"
The
canal
may
belong
to
him
,
"
he
said
,
"
though
I
do
n't
believe
it
does
.
But
the
bridge
is
everybody
's
.
Doctor
Forrest
told
me
it
's
public
property
.
I
'm
not
going
to
be
bounced
off
the
bridge
by
him
or
anyone
else
,
so
I
tell
you
.
"
Peter
's
ear
was
still
sore
and
so
were
his
feelings
.
The
girls
followed
him
as
gallant
soldiers
might
follow
the
leader
of
a
forlorn
hope
.
"
I
do
wish
you
would
n't
,
"
was
all
they
said
.
"
Go
home
if
you
're
afraid
,
"
said
Peter
;
"
leave
me
alone
.
I
'M
not
afraid
.
"
The
sound
of
the
man
's
footsteps
died
away
along
the
quiet
road
.
The
peace
of
the
evening
was
not
broken
by
the
notes
of
the
sedge-warblers
or
by
the
voice
of
the
woman
in
the
barge
,
singing
her
baby
to
sleep
.
It
was
a
sad
song
she
sang
.
Something
about
Bill
Bailey
and
how
she
wanted
him
to
come
home
.
The
children
stood
leaning
their
arms
on
the
parapet
of
the
bridge
;
they
were
glad
to
be
quiet
for
a
few
minutes
because
all
three
hearts
were
beating
much
more
quickly
.
"
I
'm
not
going
to
be
driven
away
by
any
old
bargeman
,
I
'm
not
,
"
said
Peter
,
thickly
.