'It had not
occurred to any of the rabbits that they were floating beside the path up
which they had come earlier that evening before the storm broke. They were
on the opposite side of the hedge of plants along the bank and the whole
river looked different. But now they saw, not far ahead, the bridge which
they had crossed when they first came to the Test four nights before. This
they recognized at once, for
it looked the same as it had from the bank.
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This is the Test below the Upper bridge, the punt drifted slowly but steadily along this wide stretch of chalk stream: 'On almost any other river, Blackberry's plan would not have worked. The punt would not have left the bank or, if it had, would have run aground or been fouled by weeds or some other obstruction. But here, on the Test, there were no submerged branches and no gravel spits or beds of weed above the surface at all. From bank to bank the current, regular and unvaried, flowed as fast as a man strolling.' (quote suggested by Kathleen Cheney, Wicket1177@aol.com) | |||||
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Bigwig here to return to select another picture. Be careful of his ears,
his fleas live there!