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rusty

2nd February 2017, 22:40
Hello, Elle, and abody!
Thank you for the advice etc regarding the book I asked about.
I have just ordered a Wordsworth Classic edition of "Three Men In a Boat, and Three Men on a Bummel" from eBay, good condition, £2.04 inc post & packing.
Two books in one! I am pleased!
I had cataracts removed from my eyes a few years ago and after that my optician said I had 20:20 vision.
I would have went with the Eggheads answer, but mine would have been a guess, just by ruling the other two out.
Now... I wonder what a Bummel is!
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elle

2nd February 2017, 22:54
Rusty, if I remember correctly, Jerome does not explain the meaning of "bummel" until the end of the book?
(Have I got that right, Chris? it is a very long time since I read the book)
It is a German word - but it does appear in Chambers.
I shall leave it to you, Rusty, whether or not you find out the meaning or whether you leave tit to JK Jerome to tell you!
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rusty

2nd February 2017, 23:54
Hello, Elle!
Too late, I looked it up in Chambers!
I wondered if Bradford's would have it, but no.
She has "dander" but no "bummel".
I am doing my neighbourly nurse a favour tomorrow.
She is working and is getting a carpet laid, so I will let the carpet lads in and let them get on with it.
Means an early dash to ASDA, though!
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elle

3rd February 2017, 09:59
Good morning, Rusty!
A lovely day - blue sky, sunshine, and 6C!
Good to be out!
How is your morning going?
I take it you have already been out for your paper, and by now will have let in the neighbour's carpet fitters?
It is good that you are there to help her.
Yes, you got those two books by JK Jerome very cheaply - a good deal.
I do hope you enjoy reading them!
Of the two, I prefer "Three Men in a Boat."
I think I have a copy somewhere.......
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rusty

3rd February 2017, 10:59
Good morning, Elle!
A glorious day here, too.
Not cold at all!
Yes, the carpet fitter has been and gone.
Very nice young man and he did a fine job.
I made us coffee and Madeira cake, and we had a blether.
I have an interesting snippet about my neighbour.
She used to live in my house before I moved here.
This was her parents house when she was a young girl.
She moved in next door about 4/5 years ago.
A perfect neighbour.
She often has her granddaughters staying when she is not working.
They are aged two and five!
Yes, I was pleased with the price of the books.
"Good" condition from Awesome Books.
Sounds fine.
I have had books from them many times.
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jazzgirl

3rd February 2017, 11:32
I dusted down (yes, literally dusted) my Dad's cooy of "Three men in a boat" and am now at page 36 where they board the boat at Kingston. I was in Kingston earlier this week and how things have changed (not for the better)
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elle

3rd February 2017, 12:17
Hi, Rusty!
So do you think we dare hope that Spring is on its way?!
Yes, that is indeed interesting that your neighbour used to live in your house!
( It must feel weird to her whenever she come into your house?)
So how long have you yourself lived there?
For some reason I had assumed that it was your family home where you had brought up your sons........no reason for this, it was just in my head!
Good neighbours are great to have! We are very lucky with ours.
Especially our immediate neighbour, where we are friends with all his family!
He himself is much older than us, but his son and daughter are our age!
And we have known them all (and their families) for about forty years!
I have been placing various orders online this morning.......and I am sooooo.... tempted to buy more books........!
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rosalind

3rd February 2017, 13:59
I have always intended to read "Three Men and a Boat" ever since I lived a stone's throw from where Jerome K. Jerome once lived. I think the place was called Cookham Dean, though I'm not sure. Only stayed there 6 months, the landlady did not like gentlemen callers even though it was completely self-contained accomodation and I was in my mid twenties! Have just bought 3 MIAB!
I only kept a few of my father's books- Diary of a Nobody, 1066 and all That, The Specialist, Scarlet Feather. And of my uncle's books, Rumer Godden's The Greengage Summer. She is one magnificant writer.
What has anyone kept from childhood?
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rusty

3rd February 2017, 14:23
Hello, Elle!
It is helluva Spring-like today.
I have been here many years, yes, and this is where I brought up my sons.
So, lots of memories here.
It is a very rare occasion if my neighbour comes in here, and vice versa.
Usually on the doorstep we meet and have a natter.
But, she is an awful one for ordering stuff on line and not being home for delivery, so I take her parcels in.
Several, most weeks.
Last one, she told me, was a clip-on lamp for her Kindle!
I am heading out for a dander, now, or should I say, a bummel!

Hope you like the book, Jazzgirl.
Be wary of dangling participles!

Rosalind, there are umpteen copies of 3 men on Amazon and eBay at very good prices.
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rusty

3rd February 2017, 14:28
Sorry, Rosalind!
I have just twigged you have purchased 3 MIAB!
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