Chapter – 7 ( Summary )
The narrator’s dress sense The river afforded a good opportunity for dress. Men could reflect their tastes in colours. The narrator […]
The narrator’s dress sense The river afforded a good opportunity for dress. Men could reflect their tastes in colours. The narrator […]
Importance of KingstonIt was a glorious morning, late spring or early summer when every leaf was green. Kingston or ‘Kymingeston’,
George fails in his dutyThe narrator was woken up by his housekeeper, Mrs Poppets, at nine o’clock in the morning.
The food questionNow the friends discussed the food question. George said, “Begin with breakfast. Now for breakfast we shall want
The things for the tripThe next evening, the friends met to discuss and chalk out their plans. Harris said that
Planning the tripAfter taking the decision of having a boat trip along the river, the friends began to plan it.
Three friendsGeorge, Harris and the narrator were friends. All the three considered themselves to be seriously ill. They felt seedy.
Answer the following questions in detail: Q1. Describe the three men’s reaction when they saw. “The pride of the Thames.”
Answer the following questions in detail: Q1. What happened to the boat when they were posing for a photograph? Ans. When
Answer the following questions in detail: Q1. What does the writer say about fishing in the river Thames? Ans. The writer