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Three Men in a Boat.
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The order of the procession was as follows:—

Montmorency, carrying a stick.
Two disreputable-looking curs, friends of
Montmorency's.
George, carrying coats and rugs, and smoking
a short pipe.
Harris, trying to walk with easy grace,
while carrying a bulged-out Gladstone bag in one
hand and a bottle of lime-juice in the other.
Greengrocer's boy and baker's boy,
with baskets.
Boots from the hotel, carrying hamper.
Confectioner's boy, with basket.
Grocer's boy, with basket.
Long-haired dog.
Cheesemonger's boy, with basket.
Odd man carrying a bag.
Bosom companion of odd man, with his hands in his
pockets, smoking a short clay.
Fruiterer's boy, with basket.
Myself, carrying three hats and a pair of boots, and
trying to look as if I didn't know it.
Six small boys, and four stray dogs.

When we got down to the landing-stage, the boatman said:

"Let me see, sir; was yours a steam-launch or a house-boat?"