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Chapter 15
Georgesaidhelittlethoughtthatafternoonthatheshouldevercometoreallylikeboating.
Harrisismoreaccustomedtosearowingthantoriverwork,andsaysthat,asanexercise,heprefersit. Idon’t. IremembertakingasmallboatoutatEastbournelastsummer:Iusedtodoagooddealofsearowingyearsago,andIthoughtIshouldbeallright; butIfoundIhadforgottentheartentirely. Whenonescullwasdeepdownunderneaththewater,theotherwouldbeflourishingwildlyaboutintheair. TogetagripofthewaterwithbothatthesametimeIhadtostandup. Theparadewascrowdedwithnobilityandgentry,andIhadtopullpasttheminthisridiculousfashion. Ilandedhalf-waydownthebeach,andsecuredtheservicesofanoldboatmantotakemeback.
Iliketowatchanoldboatmanrowing,especiallyonewhohasbeenhiredbythehour. Thereissomethingsobeautifullycalmandrestfulabouthismethod. Itissofreefromthatfretfulhaste,thatvehementstriving,thatiseverydaybecomingmoreandmorethebaneofnineteenth-centurylife. Heisnotforeverstraininghimselftopassalltheotherboats. Ifanotherboatovertakeshimandpasseshimitdoesnotannoyhim;asamatteroffact,theyalldoovertakehimandpasshim—allthosethataregoinghisway. Thiswouldtroubleandirritatesomepeople;thesublimeequanimityofthehiredboatmanundertheordealaffordsusabeautifullessonagainstambitionanduppishness.