I saw a bench by the Thames. It was worn from use, from backs and butts brushing and bumping against the wood over years. It was made of two thick planks, fastened to an iron frame. The iron was curved and well supported by cross bars, yet economical in the use of material. The bars made curved negative spaces in the air, and it stood on strong, circular feet. It looked like an English dog on alert. It stood on a wide stone pedestal, raised from the path with room to take a step when approaching and leaving.
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I saw a bench by the Thames. It was worn from use, from backs and butts brushing and bumping against the wood over years. It was made of two thick planks, fastened to an iron frame. The iron was curved and well supported by cross bars, yet economical in the use of material. The bars made curved negative spaces in the air, and it stood on strong, circular feet. It looked like an English dog on alert. It stood on a wide stone pedestal, raised from the path with room to take a step when approaching and leaving.