| Jerome K. Jerome - Fiction - 2004 - 228 pages
"The most ordinary circumstances turn hilarious as J., an idler who exhibits a 'general disinclination to work of any kind,' his friends journey up the Thames River. Getting ... | |
| Jerome K. Jerome - Fiction - 2004 - 266 pages
Three men need change - Anecdote showing evil result of deception - Moral cowardice of George - Harris has ideas - Yarn of the Ancient Mariner and the Inexperi-enced Yachtsman ... | |
| British Humorists Library, Jerome K. Jerome - 2008 - 56 pages
It was Christmas Eve. I begin this way because it is the proper, orthodox, respectable way to begin, and I have been brought up in a proper, orthodox, respectable way, and ... | |
| British Humorists Library, Jerome K. Jerome - 2008 - 182 pages
Occasionally a friend will ask me some such question as this, Do you prefer dark women or fair? Another will say, Do you like tall women or short? A third, Do you think light ... | |
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