chapter 13 three men in a boat by jerome k jerome
What does J consider marlow to be?
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The author considered Marlow as a pleasant place because it is a bustling, lively little town. There are many quaint nooks and corners in the town. The river Thames is at its best here. One can enjoy boating as well as walking down to Cook ham, past the Quarry Woods and the meadows. It is a lovely reach. The place reminds the author of sunny summer days.
The author considered Marlow as a pleasant place because it is a bustling, lively little town. There are many quaint nooks and corners in the town. The river Thames is at its best here. One can enjoy boating as well as walking down to Cook ham, past the Quarry Woods and the meadows. It is a lovely reach. The place reminds the author of sunny summer days.
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