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

Describe the story of the old man who invited the narrator repeatedly to see the tombs?

Three men in a boat. Chapter 7. Question 4

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When the narrator went to visit an old church yard, he was approached by an old man, who wanted to show him his family gravestones. Note, the narrator didn't want to be there, but he was feeling peaceful, regretful, and full of peace none-the-less. The old man, however, interrupted that peace, making J angry. He asked the man to go away and told him that he was bothering him.... he told him that he had no interest in the old man's family tombs.... making the old man cry. J then ran away from the old man.

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

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