George, Harris, and J. end up staying in a small cottage after being turmed away from every hotel and boarding house in town. They are led to the cottage by a little boy, who takes them to his own home.
It was a little four-roomed cottage where...
The Question and Answer section for Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog) is a great resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss the novel.
George, Harris, and J. end up staying in a small cottage after being turmed away from every hotel and boarding house in town. They are led to the cottage by a little boy, who takes them to his own home.
It was a little four-roomed cottage where...
I think you are referring to when J was reading about diseases at the museum. In a flashback, J. recollects how he once went to the British Museum to research a treatment for his hay fever, and after reading about diseases, convinced himself that...
The men, miserable, pass the time by playing penny nap, a card game, and listening to George play the banjo. Although J. describes him as an unskilled player elsewhere in the book, George here plays a mournful rendition of “Two Lovely Black Eyes”...