Chapter 18
WeleftStreatleyearlythenextmorning,andpulleduptoCulham,andsleptunderthecanvas,inthebackwaterthere.
TheriverisnotextraordinarilyinterestingbetweenStreatleyandWallingford. FromCleveyougetastretchofsixandahalfmileswithoutalock. IbelievethisisthelongestuninterruptedstretchanywhereaboveTeddington,andtheOxfordClubmakeuseofitfortheirtrialeights.
Buthoweversatisfactorythisabsenceoflocksmaybetorowing-men,itistoberegrettedbythemerepleasure-seeker.
Formyself,Iamfondoflocks. Theypleasantlybreakthemonotonyofthepull. Ilikesittingintheboatandslowlyrisingoutofthecooldepthsupintonewreachesandfreshviews; orsinkingdown,asitwere,outoftheworld,andthenwaiting,whilethegloomygatescreak,andthenarrowstripofday-lightbetweenthemwidenstillthefairsmilingriverliesfullbeforeyou,andyoupushyourlittleboatoutfromitsbriefprisonontothewelcomingwatersonceagain.
Theyarepicturesquelittlespots,theselocks. Thestoutoldlock-keeper,orhischeerful-lookingwife,orbright-eyeddaughter,arepleasantfolktohaveapassingchatwith.