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Alexander Dumas wrote about Frenchmen guarding a forest in "The Tree Musketeers", but this is frequently confused with Jerome K. Jerome's story of Ents sailing along the river.
SkidMarks Wrote:
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> Jerome K. Jerome is certainly prolific. I came
> across his yarn of cloning in the Royal Navy:
> "Three Me in a Boat".
As well as his careless reuse of an earlier title in the tale of a tragically unsuccessful snake hunt, "Three men in a boa", his cannibal vampire tale "three men in a bat", and the transcript of his address to the Royal Navy "thee men in a boat".
I'm a bit ashamed of this one, but there's also his tale of a cannibal cereal killer, "three men in a oat".