Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog)

What do we sum up from three men in a boat?

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Jerome and George wake up at six in the morning to visit Coopers Hill.George narrates how once upon a time,got up early in the morning.Harris and montmorency do not like the look of cold water.Jerome exhibits heroism and determination on his part.George and his shirt get a story with a moral.Harris exhibits the role of a cook.Historical retrospect seems to be specially inserted for the use of schools.

They go through Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn and understand the disadvantages of living in the same house with a pair of lovers.Atrying time is encountered by the English nation.They make a night search for picturesque.Homelessness encountered.Harris prepares to die.An angel comes along.Effect of sudden joy is on Harris.They have a little supper.Mustard is being sold for high price.They also experience a fearful battle of Maindenhead,and also three fishers while sailing.They also feel to be cursed.

They visit Marlow and Bisham Abbey.The Medmenham monks are encountered.Montmorency thinks he will murder an old Tom cat,but eventually thinks he will let it live.Shameful conduct of fox terrier at the civil service stores.The departure from Marlow was an imposing procession.The steam launch has useful receipts for annoying and hindering.They experience a peaceful Montmorency and strange disappearance of Harris and a pie.

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Chapters 11-13

War grave visited,where waxworks were going on.It was a sunny day.Montmorency was sarcastic.There is a fight between Montmorency and the tea kettle.George's banjo studies.They also meet with discouragement.DIfficulties were experienced in the way of the musical amateur.The task of learning to play the bagpipes is rather complex.Harris feels sad after supper.George and Jerome go for a walk and return hungry and wet.There is a strangeness about Harris,and they find the story about Harris and the swans remarkable.Harris has a troubled night.

They visit Reading.They are towed by a steam launch.Irritating behavior of small boats experienced by the way they get in the way of steam launches.George and Harris again shirk their work.They also visit Streatley and Goring.

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chapters 14 and 16