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What does the author admit to doing in Liverpool?
What does the author admit to doing in Liverpool?
What was the author's initial impression of the cheeses?
What was the author's initial impression of the cheeses?
How did the cheeses affect the cab's horse when the wind carried their scent?
How did the cheeses affect the cab's horse when the wind carried their scent?
What was the owner's enthusiastic description of the cab's horse?
What was the owner's enthusiastic description of the cab's horse?
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How did the cab progress after turning the corner with the cheeses on top?
How did the cab progress after turning the corner with the cheeses on top?
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What did the old gentleman think about the carriage?
What did the old gentleman think about the carriage?
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Why did the stout lady leave the carriage?
Why did the stout lady leave the carriage?
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What did the black gentleman think about the situation in the carriage?
What did the black gentleman think about the situation in the carriage?
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Why did the traveler offer the black gentleman a drink at Crewe?
Why did the traveler offer the black gentleman a drink at Crewe?
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Why did people rush for the empty compartment when they saw it at different stations?
Why did people rush for the empty compartment when they saw it at different stations?
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Study Notes
The Author's Experience in Liverpool
- The author admits to making a grave mistake in Liverpool.
The Cheeses and Their Effect
- The author initially thought the cheeses were innocent and harmless.
- The scent of the cheeses carried by the wind caused the cab's horse to became restive and nearly unmanageable.
The Cab's Horse and Its Owner
- The owner described the horse as a "good 'un" and claimed it was a favorite.
The Journey with the Cheeses
- After turning the corner with the cheeses on top, the cab progressed slowly and with difficulty.
The Carriage and Its Passengers
- An old gentleman thought the carriage was a "funeral" due to the strong smell of the cheeses.
- A stout lady left the carriage due to the overpowering smell of the cheeses.
- A black gentleman thought the situation in the carriage was "horrible" due to the smell.
The Encounter at Crewe
- The traveler offered the black gentleman a drink at Crewe, possibly to console or commiserate with him over the unpleasant experience.
The Empty Compartment
- People rushed for the empty compartment when they saw it at different stations, likely to escape the smell of the cheeses.
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Test your knowledge of literature with this quiz based on a passage describing the purchase and transportation of cheeses from Liverpool to London. See how well you remember this classic literary excerpt!