Where is the characteristics of Montmorency?
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'Three Men In A Boat' is a story of three men who set out a short holiday up the river Thames. They take their dog also with them. This dog is named Montmorency. He is a small fox terrier. He is a constant companion of three men during the trip. He makes his presence felt everywhere. His behaviour and actions also contribute to the humour in the novel.
Montmorency is quarrelsome by nature. The author narrates the incident in which a fox-terrier creates a riot. Therefore, he excuses the fighting nature of Montmorency who is also a fox-terrier. In fact Montmorency's idea of 'life' is to hang about a stable, and collect a gang of most disreputable dogs to be found in the town and lead them around the slums to fight other disreputable dogs. At Oxford he fight 11 fights on the first day and 14 fights on the second day.
Montmorency is quarrelsome by nature. The author narrates the incident in which a fox-terrier creates a riot. Therefore, he excuses the fighting nature of Montmorency who is also a fox-terrier. In fact Montmorency's idea of 'life' is to hang about a stable, and collect a gang of most disreputable dogs to be found in the town and lead them around the slums to fight other disreputable dogs. At Oxford he fight 11 fights on the first day and 14 fights on the second day.
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