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

describe the luggage??????

three men in a boat -chapter 5

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"There seemed a good deal of luggage, when we put it all together. There was the Gladstone and the small hand-bag, and the two hampers, and a large roll of rugs, and some four or five overcoats and macintoshes, and a few umbrellas, and then there was a melon by itself in a bag, because it was too bulky to go in anywhere, and a couple of pounds of grapes in another bag, and a Japanese paper umbrella, and a frying pan, which, being too long to pack, we had wrapped round with brown paper."

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

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