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The Victorian comic novel Three Men In A Boat - written by Jerome K. Jerome, who was born on this day in 1859 - describes his fictional boat trip along the Thames with two friends (to say nothing of the dog). The result is still regarded as one of the greatest novels written. Join Jerome on board and read it for free, online.
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THORNTON-CLEVELEYS
LANCASHIRE
53.87°N, 3.02°W
Sunrise: 04:32
Sunset: 19:45
Moon Phase: waning crescent
Weather: broken clouds, 20°C max, 9°C min
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JOHN DRYDEN