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Most fairy tales end like this:“They live happily ever after.” But to
George, Harris and J, “ever after” is far from enough. Their belief is
to live happily ALL THE TIME. Who are these three guys? They are the
“bestest” pals from a humorous English book — Three Men in A Boat.
Just take a look at these three funny guys: You can meet them anywhere
at any time. All of them have great aspirations and plenty of passion.
But in the morning, none of them like to wake up early. All of them want
to be great explorers. But on rainy days, they all prefer to stay by the
warm fireplace. Yes, it’s our Harris, George and J. And now, they are
taking a vacation on the famous Thames. They started off in a little
boat, which none of them would like to drive. They kept explaining that
they didn’t come out for fun—they were taking a rest because of some so
called “dreadful disease”. When they were traveling, they couldn’t stop
making jokes on others. When they were cooking, they couldn’t stop the
eggs from getting on their pans. when they finally gave up the boat and
went home by train, they still couldn’t stop telling each other how
clever it was to be “three men out of boat”…… Such a simple story has
brought me lots of laugher and thoughts. I laughed over their funny
troubles and funny talkings all along the trip. And also I found that I
came to admire them after laughing each time. Because when they met
something in trouble, or their own complicated jobs came, first, they
would burst into laughter at once, and then started to solve the problem
slowly with partience and happiness. Sometimes I was surprised by them.
Because something that happens in our daily life such as losing the
wallet, or a bad weather, will make every one of us complain and be
upset for long. But how about the three men in the boat? They will
certainly laugh at it first! They giggle, they grin, they smile. They
have taught me how to laugh at trouble, to smile at hard work, and to
laugh away tears. It’s a good way to face my blue days. As a student, I
always complain about my homework, my parents, and my classmates. But
George, Harris and J told me: there’s no point in complaining. Just face
your life and try to find the good side of everything. And also remember
to cherish friendship—like the three of them.
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