Women in Love by D H Lawrence Chapter 14 Page 21

shore, in that AWFUL Thames mud, going in UP TO THE WAIST — they had their trousers turned back, and they went up to their hips in that indescribable Thames mud, their faces always turned to us, and screaming, exactly like carrion creatures, screaming “‘Ere y’are sir, ‘ere y’are sir, ‘ere y’are sir,” exactly like some foul carrion objects, perfectly obscene; and paterfamilias on board, laughing when the boys went right down in that awful mud, occasionally throwing them a ha’penny. And if you’d seen the intent look on the faces of these boys, and the way they darted in the filth when a coin was flung — really, no vulture or jackal could dream of approaching them, for foulness. I NEVER would go on a pleasure boat again — never.’

Gerald