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THE RIVER IN ITS SUNDAY GARB1. - DRESS ON THE RIVER. - A CHANCE FOR THEMEN. - ABSENCE OF TASTE IN HARRIS. - GEORGE'S BLAZER. - A DAY WITH THEFASHION-PLATE YOUNG LADY. - MRS. THOMAS'S TOMB. - THE MAN WHO LOVES NOTGRAVES AND COFFINS2 AND SKULLS3. - HARRIS MAD. - HIS VIEWS ON GEORGE ANDBANKS AND LEMONADE. - HE PERFORMS TRICKS.
IT was while passing through Moulsey Lock that Harris told me about hismaze experience. It took us some time to pass through, as we were theonly boat, and it is a big lock. I don't think I ever remember to haveseen Moulsey Lock, before, with only one boat in it. It is, I suppose,Boulter's not even excepted, the busiest lock on the river.
I have stood and watched it, sometimes, when you could not see any waterat all, but only a brilliant tangle4 of bright blazers, and gay caps, andsaucy hats, and many-coloured parasols, and silken rugs, and cloaks, andstreaming ribbons, and dainty whites; when looking down into the lockfrom the quay5, you might fancy it was a huge box into which flowers ofevery hue6 and shade had been thrown pell-mell, and lay piled up in arainbow heap, that covered every corner.
On a fine Sunday it presents this appearance nearly all day long, while,up the stream, and down the stream, lie, waiting their turn, outside thegates, long lines of still more boats; and boats are drawing near andpassing away, so that the sunny river, from the Palace up to HamptonChurch, is dotted and decked with yellow, and blue, and orange, andwhite, and red, and pink. All the inhabitants of Hampton and Moulseydress themselves up in boating costume, and come and mouch round the lockwith their dogs, and flirt7, and smoke, and watch the boats; and,altogether, what with the caps and jackets of the men, the prettycoloured dresses of the women, the excited dogs, the moving boats, thewhite sails, the pleasant landscape, and the sparkling water, it is oneof the gayest sights I know of near this dull old London town.
The river affords a good opportunity for dress. For once in a way, wemen are able to show our taste in colours, and I think we come out verynatty, if you ask me. I always like a little red in my things - red andblack. You know my hair is a sort of golden brown, rather a pretty shadeI've been told, and a dark red matches it beautifully; and then I alwaysthink a light-blue necktie goes so well with it, and a pair of thoseRussian-leather shoes and a red silk handkerchief round the waist - ahandkerchief looks so much better than a belt.

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n.棺材( coffin的名词复数 );使某人早亡[死,完蛋,垮台等]之物 | |
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