Chapter 9
WemadeGeorgework,nowwehadgothim. Hedidnotwanttowork,ofcourse;thatgoeswithoutsaying. HehadhadahardtimeintheCity,soheexplained. Harris,whoiscallousinhisnature,andnotpronetopity,said:
"Ah!andnowyouaregoingtohaveahardtimeontheriverforachange; changeisgoodforeveryone. Outyouget!"
Hecouldnotinconscience—notevenGeorge’sconscience—object,thoughhedidsuggestthat,perhaps,itwouldbebetterforhimtostopintheboat,andgetteaready,whileHarrisandItowed,becausegettingteawassuchaworryingwork,andHarrisandIlookedtired. Theonlyreplywemadetothis,however,wastopasshimoverthetow-line,andhetookit,andsteppedout.
Thereissomethingverystrangeandunaccountableaboutatow-line. Yourollitupwithasmuchpatienceandcareasyouwouldtaketofoldupanewpairoftrousers,andfiveminutesafterwards,whenyoupickitup,itisoneghastly,soul-revoltingtangle.
Idonotwishtobeinsulting,butIfirmlybelievethatifyoutookanaveragetow-line,andstretcheditoutstraightacrossthemiddleofafield,andthenturnedyourbackonitforthirtyseconds,that,whenyoulookedroundagain,youwouldfindthatithadgotitselfaltogetherinaheapinthemiddleofthefield,andhadtwisteditselfup,andtieditselfintoknots,andlostitstwoends,andbecomeallloops; anditwouldtakeyouagoodhalf-hour,sittingdownthereonthegrassandswearingallthewhile,todisentangleitagain.