Home pageJerome K. JeromeThree Men in a BoatPage 3Then we had to find the rule and the string again, and a new hole was made; and, about midnight, the picture would be up—very crooked and insecure, the wall for yards round looking as if it had been smoothed down with a rake, and everybody dead beat and wretched—except Uncle Podger. Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog) by Jerome K. Jerome (1st ed., 1889)

Then we had to find the rule and the string again, and a new hole was made; and, about midnight, the picture would be up—very crooked and insecure, the wall for yards round looking as if it had been smoothed down with a rake, and everybody dead beat and wretched—except Uncle Podger. Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog) by Jerome K. Jerome (1st ed., 1889)

Then we had to find the rule and the string again, and a new hole was made; and, about midnight, the picture would be up—very crooked and insecure, the wall for yards round looking as if it had been smoothed down with a rake, and everybody dead beat and wretched—except Uncle Podger. Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog) by Jerome K. Jerome (1st ed., 1889)

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