Chapter 2
Wepulledoutthemaps,anddiscussedplans.
WearrangedtostartonthefollowingSaturdayfromKingston. HarrisandIwouldgodowninthemorning,andtaketheboatuptoChertsey,andGeorge,whowouldnotbeabletogetawayfromtheCitytilltheafternoon(Georgegoestosleepatabankfromtentofoureachday,exceptSaturdays,whentheywakehimupandputhimoutsideattwo),wouldmeetusthere.
Shouldwe"campout"orsleepatinns?
GeorgeandIwereforcampingout. Wesaiditwouldbesowildandfree,sopatriarchallike.
Slowlythegoldenmemoryofthedeadsunfadesfromtheheartsofthecold,sadclouds. Silent,likesorrowingchildren,thebirdshaveceasedtheirsong,andonlythemoorhen’splaintivecryandtheharshcroakofthecorncrakestirstheawedhusharoundthecouchofwaters,wherethedyingdaybreathesoutherlast.
Fromthedimwoodsoneitherbank,Night’sghostlyarmy,thegreyshadows,creepoutwithnoiselesstreadtochaseawaythelingeringrear-guardofthelight,andpass,withnoiseless,unseenfeet,abovethewavingriver-grass,andthroughthesighingrushes; andNight,uponhersombrethrone,foldsherblackwingsabovethedarkeningworld,and,fromherphantompalace,litbythepalestars,reignsinstillness.
Thenwerunourlittleboatintosomequietnook,andthetentispitched,andthefrugalsuppercookedandeaten.