Chapter 17
WestayedtwodaysatStreatley,andgotourclotheswashed. Wehadtriedwashingthemourselves,intheriver,underGeorge’ssuperintendence,andithadbeenafailure. Indeed,ithadbeenmorethanafailure,becausewewereworseoffafterwehadwashedourclothesthanwewerebefore. Beforewehadwashedthem,theyhadbeenvery,verydirty,itistrue; buttheywerejustwearable. Afterwehadwashedthem—well,theriverbetweenReadingandHenleywasmuchcleaner,afterwehadwashedourclothesinit,thanitwasbefore. AllthedirtcontainedintheriverbetweenReadingandHenley,wecollected,duringthatwash,andworkeditintoourclothes.
ThewasherwomanatStreatleysaidshefeltsheowedittoherselftochargeusjustthreetimestheusualpricesforthatwash. Shesaidithadnotbeenlikewashing,ithadbeenmoreinthenatureofexcavating.
Wepaidthebillwithoutamurmur.
TheneighbourhoodofStreatleyandGoringisagreatfishingcentre. Thereissomeexcellentfishingtobehadhere. Theriveraboundsinpike,roach,dace,gudgeon,andeels,justhere;andyoucansitandfishforthemallday.
Somepeopledo. Theynevercatchthem. Ineverknewanybodycatchanything,uptheThames,exceptminnowsanddeadcats,butthathasnothingtodo,ofcourse,withfishing! Thelocalfisherman’sguidedoesn’tsayawordaboutcatchinganything.