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isnt there is an incident of kingston in three men in a boat

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Answered by Debprotim27
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Yes, there is an incident of kingston in three men in a boat.

Aniruddhamore1: then explain it
Debprotim27: The narrator comments that Saxon kings used to be crowned in Kingston, the Great Cszar crossed the river there and the Roman legions camped upon its sloping uplands. He had not put up public houses while Queen Elizabeth was intent on doing so.
Debprotim27: The quaint back streets of Kingston offered distant glimpses of the grey old palace of the Tudors. Many of the old houses reflected those old days when Kingston used to be a royal borough and nobles and courtiers used to live there, near their king and the long road to the palace gates was colourful all day.
Aniruddhamore1: what did jerome explained about kingston and himself in that incident
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