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... boats were moving along, advancing slowly.
Almost every small boat carried a gentleman dressed in a flak suit from the Rococo period [Note 1], pairing long stockings, holding a lace parasol at the stern of the boat, while a lady wearing a lace bonnet and a lace-trimmed long dress sat in the middle.
Boating on the Thames River is a compulsory course for every English gentleman and lady.
Even though the waters of the Thames have long been murky and emit a foul stench, they ...
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