Beerbohm present himself as a diehard opponent of walk from childhood itself. There are delicate touch of humour-from the point when he compares being take out for a walk to the plight of a perambulator, to the walk ending up in reading inscriptions.
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Beerbohm presents himself as a diehard opponent of walking from childhood itself. There are delicate touches of humour – from the point when he compares being taken out for a walk to the plight of a pram, to the walk ending up in reading inscriptions.
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Beerbohm (presents) himself as a diehard opponent of walk from childhood itself. There (is) delicate touch of humour – from the point (where) he compares being (taken) out for a walk to the plight of a perambulator, to the walk ending up in reading inscriptions.
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