Chapter 8
WestoppedunderthewillowsbyKemptonPark,andlunched. Itisaprettylittlespotthere: apleasantgrassplateau,runningalongbythewater’sedge,andoverhungbywillows. Wehadjustcommencedthethirdcourse—thebreadandjam—whenagentlemaninshirt-sleevesandashortpipecamealong,andwantedtoknowifweknewthatweweretrespassing. Wesaidwehadn’tgiventhemattersufficientconsiderationasyettoenableustoarriveatadefiniteconclusiononthatpoint,butthat,ifheassuredusonhiswordasagentlemanthatweweretrespassing,wewould,withoutfurtherhesitation,believeit.
Hegaveustherequiredassurance,andwethankedhim,buthestillhungabout,andseemedtobedissatisfied,soweaskedhimiftherewasanythingfurtherthatwecoulddoforhim;andHarris,whoisofachummydisposition,offeredhimabitofbreadandjam.
Ifancyhemusthavebelongedtosomesocietysworntoabstainfrombreadandjam;forhedeclineditquitegruffly,asifhewerevexedatbeingtemptedwithit,andheaddedthatitwashisdutytoturnusoff.
Harrissaidthatifitwasadutyitoughttobedone,andaskedthemanwhatwashisideawithregardtothebestmeansforaccomplishingit. Harrisiswhatyouwouldcallawell-mademanofaboutnumberonesize,andlookshardandbony,andthemanmeasuredhimupanddown,andsaidhewouldgoandconsulthismaster,andthencomebackandchuckusbothintotheriver.
Ofcourse,weneversawhimanymore,and,ofcourse,allhereallywantedwasashilling. Thereareacertainnumberofriversideroughswhomakequiteanincome,duringthesummer,byslouchingaboutthebanksandblackmailingweak-mindednoodlesinthisway. Theyrepresentthemselvesassentbytheproprietor.