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“(...) nu încăpea îndoială că prezentam toate simptomele, cel mai important fiind "totala lipsă de poftă pentru orice fel de activitate". N-am cuvinte să vă spun cât sufăr în această privinţă. Am fost un martir din cea mai fragedă copilărie.”

Quote by Jerome K. Jerome

Work

Three Men in a Boat

This classic novel follows the adventures of three friends as they embark on a simple boating journey along the River Thames. The narrative is filled with wit and observations of the English countryside, offering readers a charming glimpse into the lives of the characters and the era in which the story unfolds. more

Author

Jerome K. Jerome
Jerome K. Jerome

Jerome K. Jerome was an English writer known for his humorous and satirical style. His works, such as 'Three Men in a Boat' and 'The Wind in the Willows', are beloved by readers. more

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