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Liverpool Cheeses (adapted) From "Three Men in a Boat" by J.K. Jerome Liverpool. They-vere, ripe and with a pleasant smile, and said it was a warm day mine bought two cheeses at already seven other people. But I forced myself down I remember a friend of ed, and I had to get into a carriage where there mellow. I was in Liverpool at A few moments passed, and then the old gentleman the time, and my friend asked became restless. Then two gentlemen began smelling to London. So he did not think the cheeses could be kept much longer in Liverpool. I took the cheeses away in a cab. I put them on the top, and we started. There, the wind carried a smell from the cheeses full onto our horse. It woke the horse up, and, he ran off at three miles an hour. The wind still blew in his direction, and before we reached the end of the street he was galloping at the speed of nearly four miles an hour. At the station I took my ticket, and marched proud- ly-up the platform, with my cheeses, the people falling back respectfully on either side. The train was crowd- PN rezimatul​

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The passage describes a humorous incident involving the purchase and transportation of two cheeses in Liverpool. The narrator, accompanied by a friend, buys the cheeses from a market and attempts to transport them back to London. However, the cheeses emit a strong odor that disturbs their horse, causing it to run at an unusual speed. Eventually, they arrive at the train station, where the narrator proudly carries the cheeses through the crowded platform. The passage is adapted from the book "Three Men in a Boat" by J.K. Jerome.

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