three mn in a boat summry of chapter 9 for class 9th
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Harris and Jerome wanted George to do some work so he towline the boat up to Runnymede. Jerome considered tow-lines strange as they tangled on their own. Jerome told a story when he and his friends were going down in Bovency. They saw two men who were looking for their boat which had gone off when they were disentangling their tow-line.
He also remembered another story that how George tied a tow-line of the boat of a young couple and made them tow four bulking chaps in another boat for a long time. The girl was shocked when she could not see her aunt as they were towing the wrong boat. George said that he didn’t know about the recovery of her aunt when Harris asked him.
Jerome tells about the story of lazy boaters who hired a barge house to pull their boats. They move so frequently that often there were some mishaps. Jerome said that most exciting is being towed by the girls. He further said that it took three girls to tow, two to hold the rope and third to run round and round. They generally began by getting themselves tied up.
At the end of a hundred yards, they were naturally breathless. George towed steadily on to Penton Hook. They thought to camp there and sleep on board at night. However, with the sun still in heaven, they thought to move for some miles. In the meantime the boat drifted out midstream.
Jerome also tells about his river trip down Goring with his cousin who was young lady. They reached Benson's lock at half-past six and his cousin was eager to reach home before evening. The narrator drew out a map and found that they were just a mile and half to the Wallingford lock. His cousin thought they had lost and started crying. Jerome got nervous but he still went on pulling. The river grew more and more gloomy and mysterious under the gathering shadows of the night but still there was no lock. Suddenly, they saw a boat. Jerome asked them about Wallingford lock. They told him that there was no Wallingford lock for the last one year but they were very close to Cleave now. Lastly, they got home in time for supper.
He also remembered another story that how George tied a tow-line of the boat of a young couple and made them tow four bulking chaps in another boat for a long time. The girl was shocked when she could not see her aunt as they were towing the wrong boat. George said that he didn’t know about the recovery of her aunt when Harris asked him.
Jerome tells about the story of lazy boaters who hired a barge house to pull their boats. They move so frequently that often there were some mishaps. Jerome said that most exciting is being towed by the girls. He further said that it took three girls to tow, two to hold the rope and third to run round and round. They generally began by getting themselves tied up.
At the end of a hundred yards, they were naturally breathless. George towed steadily on to Penton Hook. They thought to camp there and sleep on board at night. However, with the sun still in heaven, they thought to move for some miles. In the meantime the boat drifted out midstream.
Jerome also tells about his river trip down Goring with his cousin who was young lady. They reached Benson's lock at half-past six and his cousin was eager to reach home before evening. The narrator drew out a map and found that they were just a mile and half to the Wallingford lock. His cousin thought they had lost and started crying. Jerome got nervous but he still went on pulling. The river grew more and more gloomy and mysterious under the gathering shadows of the night but still there was no lock. Suddenly, they saw a boat. Jerome asked them about Wallingford lock. They told him that there was no Wallingford lock for the last one year but they were very close to Cleave now. Lastly, they got home in time for supper.
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The narrator describes his experience with tow line. There is a description of two men who lost their boat while dealing with the tow-line. The narrator says that being towed by girls is an exciting experience. He describes what happened to him when he went out with a young lady, his cousin, on a river trip.
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