39 Hester's boats are always kept in excellent trim. At
Eton exercise on the water is much practised, and many of
the scholars are very expert watermen: they have recently
taken to boats of an amazing length, forty feet and upwards,
which, manned with eight oars, move with great celerity.
Every Saturday evening the scholars are permitted to assume
fancy dresses; but the practice is now principally confined
to the steersman; the rest simply adopting sailors' costume,
except on the fourth of June, or election Saturday, when
there is always a grand gala, a band of music, and
fireworks, on the island in the Thames.
40 Miller and Hall, two famous preservers of birds and
animals; an art in high repute among the Etonians.
41 A famous boatman, duck-hunter, dog-fighter; or,
according to the London phrase--good at everything.
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Tom New {42} in manly sports is old,
A tailor, and a trump, sir;
And _odd Fish Bill_,{43} at sight of gold,
Will steer clear of the bump,"{44} sir.
A list of _worthies_, learn'd and great
In every art and science,
That noble youths should emulate,
To set laws at defiance:
The church, the senate, and the bar,
By these in ethics grounded,
Must prove a meteoric star,
Of brilliancy compounded.
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