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Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog) (version 3)

Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog) (version 3)

By: Jerome K. Jerome
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Join English writer Jerome K. Jerome on a delightful and humorous adventure as he recounts a boating holiday along the picturesque Thames River, from Kingston to Oxford. The story features Jerome himself, alongside his two real-life friends, George Wingrave—a future senior manager at Barclays Bank—and Carl Hentschel, the founder of a London printing business. Together, they embark on what was a quintessential boating trip of the era, accompanied by the fictional yet unforgettable dog, Montmorency. As Jerome cleverly points out, Montmorency embodies that universal aspect of Englishmen’s psyche that always craves a dog. Set during a time when leisure boating was blossoming, this charming tale captures the essence of camaraderie, humor, and the joys of a simpler life. - Summary by WikipediaCopyright Short Stories Art Literary History & Criticism
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  • 020 - Chapter XIX
    Feb 23 2026
    Join English writer Jerome K. Jerome on a delightful and humorous adventure as he recounts a boating holiday along the picturesque Thames River, from Kingston to Oxford. The story features Jerome himself, alongside his two real-life friends, George Wingrave—a future senior manager at Barclays Bank—and Carl Hentschel, the founder of a London printing business. Together, they embark on what was a quintessential boating trip of the era, accompanied by the fictional yet unforgettable dog, Montmorency. As Jerome cleverly points out, Montmorency embodies that universal aspect of Englishmen’s psyche that always craves a dog. Set during a time when leisure boating was blossoming, this charming tale captures the essence of camaraderie, humor, and the joys of a simpler life. - Summary by Wikipedia
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    22 mins
  • 019 - Chapter XVIII
    Feb 23 2026
    Join English writer Jerome K. Jerome on a delightful and humorous adventure as he recounts a boating holiday along the picturesque Thames River, from Kingston to Oxford. The story features Jerome himself, alongside his two real-life friends, George Wingrave—a future senior manager at Barclays Bank—and Carl Hentschel, the founder of a London printing business. Together, they embark on what was a quintessential boating trip of the era, accompanied by the fictional yet unforgettable dog, Montmorency. As Jerome cleverly points out, Montmorency embodies that universal aspect of Englishmen’s psyche that always craves a dog. Set during a time when leisure boating was blossoming, this charming tale captures the essence of camaraderie, humor, and the joys of a simpler life. - Summary by Wikipedia
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    16 mins
  • 018 - Chapter XVII
    Feb 23 2026
    Join English writer Jerome K. Jerome on a delightful and humorous adventure as he recounts a boating holiday along the picturesque Thames River, from Kingston to Oxford. The story features Jerome himself, alongside his two real-life friends, George Wingrave—a future senior manager at Barclays Bank—and Carl Hentschel, the founder of a London printing business. Together, they embark on what was a quintessential boating trip of the era, accompanied by the fictional yet unforgettable dog, Montmorency. As Jerome cleverly points out, Montmorency embodies that universal aspect of Englishmen’s psyche that always craves a dog. Set during a time when leisure boating was blossoming, this charming tale captures the essence of camaraderie, humor, and the joys of a simpler life. - Summary by Wikipedia
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    17 mins
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