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Chapter 14
Three men in a boat
Summary
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George, Harris, and J. Pass a number of landmarks near the idyllic village of Wargrave and shiplake. However, the day takes a turn for the worse when they attempt to peel potatoes for supper, but over-peel the potatoes until they are no bigger than peanuts. They attempt to make Irish stew anyway, putting in potatoes without peeling them.
Montmorency catches a water-rat and offers it to the men to add to the stew, but they decline. The stew turned out to be delicious.
When the tea kettle shrieks, a frightened Montmorency attacks it. After dinner, George plays the banjo. A novice player, he is terrible at it. Montmorency howls along, and Harris and J.persuade George not to play for the reminder of the trip J. Mentions that George was later forced to sell the banjo because neither his landlady nor the passengers-by outside his house can tolerate his playing.
That night, George and J. Head into the village of Henley for drinks ; Harris stays behind on account of an upset stomach. They return to the boat fairly late, but forget which island it is docked off of when Harris does not answer thier calls and it begins to rain, George and J. Start to panic. They only find the boat by following the sound of Montmorency's barking.
When they arrive, a terribly exhausted Harris explains that he spent hours fighting off a flock of aggressive swans, whose nest they disturbed when they moored the boat. The next morning, Harris does not remember anything about the swan fight, and George and J. wonder if he dreamt it.
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Chapter 14
Three men in a boat
Summary
_____________________________
George, Harris, and J. Pass a number of landmarks near the idyllic village of Wargrave and shiplake. However, the day takes a turn for the worse when they attempt to peel potatoes for supper, but over-peel the potatoes until they are no bigger than peanuts. They attempt to make Irish stew anyway, putting in potatoes without peeling them.
Montmorency catches a water-rat and offers it to the men to add to the stew, but they decline. The stew turned out to be delicious.
When the tea kettle shrieks, a frightened Montmorency attacks it. After dinner, George plays the banjo. A novice player, he is terrible at it. Montmorency howls along, and Harris and J.persuade George not to play for the reminder of the trip J. Mentions that George was later forced to sell the banjo because neither his landlady nor the passengers-by outside his house can tolerate his playing.
That night, George and J. Head into the village of Henley for drinks ; Harris stays behind on account of an upset stomach. They return to the boat fairly late, but forget which island it is docked off of when Harris does not answer thier calls and it begins to rain, George and J. Start to panic. They only find the boat by following the sound of Montmorency's barking.
When they arrive, a terribly exhausted Harris explains that he spent hours fighting off a flock of aggressive swans, whose nest they disturbed when they moored the boat. The next morning, Harris does not remember anything about the swan fight, and George and J. wonder if he dreamt it.
Thank you
Hope it helps..
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