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Travellers to the waterways of south-west France might recognise the scene.

I was gliding serenely on a narrowboat, sunshine blazing on the canal, as I toyed with a few oysters, a tranche of terrine and some crusty bread, a glass of something chilly and pink at hand to toast envious

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