Three Men in a Boat
By Jerome Klapka Jerome
"Three Men in a Boat" was published by Start Publishing LLC in 2012 and the language of the book is English.
“Three Men in a Boat” Metadata:
- Title: Three Men in a Boat
- Author: Jerome Klapka Jerome
- Language: English
- Publisher: Start Publishing LLC
- Publish Date: 2012
“Three Men in a Boat” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Humorous stories - Male friendship - Description and travel - Humor (Fiction) - Boats and boating - Fiction - Classic Literature - English Humorous stories - History - General - Fiction, humorous - England, fiction - Germany, fiction - British and irish fiction (fictional works by one author) - Friendship, fiction - Children's fiction - Boats and boating, fiction - Dogs, fiction - Travel - Dogs - Young men - Large type books - Humorous - Classics - Friendship - Humorous fiction - Freundeskreis - Wasserwandern - Fiction, humorous, general - Male friendship in fiction - Boats and boating in fiction - Boats and boating x Fiction - Wit and humor - Fiction, historical, general - English language, textbooks for foreign speakers - Comics & graphic novels, general - English literature - Fiction, general - Drama - Adventure stories - American wit and humor - Readers (Adult) - English language - Textbooks for foreign speakers - Reading comprehension - Problems, exercises - British - English fiction - Jeunes hommes - Romans, nouvelles - Long Now Manual for Civilization
- Places: ➤ Thames River (England) - Black Forest (Germany) - Thames River - Great Britain - England - Kingston - Oxford - Germany - Black Forest
- Time: Victorian England, 1837-1901 - 19th century
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: 175
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL34862999M - OL1793164W
- ISBN-13: 9781625581433
- All ISBNs: 9781625581433
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We put the kettle on to boil, up in the nose of the boat, and went down to the stern and pretended to take no notice of it, but set to work to get the other things out. That is the only way to get a kettle to boil up the river. If it sees that you are waiting for it and are anxious, it will never even sing. You have to go away and begin your meal, as if you were not going to have any tea at all. You must not even look round at it. Then you will soon hear it sputtering away, mad to be made into tea. It is a good plan, too, if you are in a great hurry, to talk very loudly to each other about how you don't need any tea, and are not going to have any. You get near the kettle, so that it can overhear you, and then you shout out, "I don't want any tea; do you, George?" to which George shouts back, "Oh, no, I don't like tea; we'll have lemonade instead - tea's so indigestible." Upon which the kettle boils over, and puts the stove out.
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