Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog)

Describe the beauty of Streatley and Goring as described by the narrator .

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"Goring on the left bank and Streatley on the right are both or either charming places to stay at for a few days. The reaches down to Pangbourne woo one for a sunny sail or for a moonlight row, and the country round about is full of beauty."

 

"It is an ancient place, Streatley, dating back, like most riverside towns and villages, to British and Saxon times. Goring is not nearly so pretty a little spot to stop at as Streatley..."

 

 

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Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog)