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Why did the narrator have to unpack the bag price what role does montmorency play in packing?
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Back at his house, Jerome volunteers to pack the clothes, believing himself an exceptionally efficient packer. However, he keeps forgetting items, and then has to unpack in order to fit them in. To the reader, he expounds briefly on his habit of losing his toothbrush when traveling.
Harris and George watch Jerome pack with great amusement, and volunteer to pack the food when Jerome finally finishes. They are no better at it – they constantly forget items, and Harris steps in the butter. Throughout it all, they keep tripping over Montmorency.
Montmorency’s role in the packing process was to interfere. He came and sat down on things, just when they were wanted to be packed. He put his leg into the jam and worried the teaspoons. He also pretended that the lemons were rats. So, he got into the hamper and “killed” three of them before Harris could land him with a frying pan.
Harris and George watch Jerome pack with great amusement, and volunteer to pack the food when Jerome finally finishes. They are no better at it – they constantly forget items, and Harris steps in the butter. Throughout it all, they keep tripping over Montmorency.
Montmorency’s role in the packing process was to interfere. He came and sat down on things, just when they were wanted to be packed. He put his leg into the jam and worried the teaspoons. He also pretended that the lemons were rats. So, he got into the hamper and “killed” three of them before Harris could land him with a frying pan.
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