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A Fondness for Cheese summary

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Answered by Arshdeep505
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While talking about things to be taken for breakfast, J. recollected an incident about cheese. His friend bought cheese and asked J. to take them back to London. He was then in Liverpool. So J. took the cheese in a cab. He put the cheeses on the top of the cab. But, the wind carried a whiff from the cheese fully on the horse. This tickled the steed so much that he dashed off a three miles an hour and then four miles an hour making ladies in the cab uncomfortable.

J. then went to the platform with the cheese and got in the compartment which was crowded. The cheeses discomforted all the passengers. A passenger who seemed to belong to the undertaker class said it put him in mind of a dead body. The ladies called it disgraceful being harried that way. J. reached Crewe with another passenger whom he had befriended.

From Crewe J. had the compartment to himself though the train was crowded. From Euston J. took the cheeses down to his friend's house. His friend's wife asked J. what it was. J. replied that those were cheeses. Tom had bought them in Liverpool and asked him to bring them up here.

Tom's wife asked J. what was to be done to those cheeses. J. replied that they were to be kept in a moist place and that nobody was to touch them. She asked J. if he would mind keeping them for him. J. declined saying that his landlady would mean them as 'put upon'. Tom's wife then told J. that she would take her children and go to a hotel until those cheeses were eaten. She declined to live any longer in the same house with them.

Tom finally decided to get rid of the cheeses. He threw them in the canal. But he had to fish them out again as the bargeman complained. He took them one dark night and left them in the parish mortuary. But the coroner discovered them and made a fearful mess. He ultimately got rid of them by taking them down to a seaside town and burying them on the beach.

So, both J. and George agree not to take cheeses with them.

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