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Montmorency was treated equally as a personality of his own.How did the author describe him and his antics? (Answer in respect to the novel Three Men In A Boat)

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Answered by generator
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montmorency is the main part of this boating party . he do not like to be alone and always want to do something and want lot of noise around his surroundings
Answered by Unknown000
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Montmorency created a lot of confusion during packing. He sat down on things, just when they were wanted to be packed; and he laboured under the fixed belief that, whenever Harris or George reached out their hand for anything, it was his cold, damp nose that they wanted.  

He put his leg into the jam, and he worried the teaspoons, and he pretended that the lemons were rats, and got into the hamper and killed three of them before Harris could land him with the frying-pan.
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