plz answer according to 3 men in the boat i need ans of all...i will select the best answer to the brainliest one thnx
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1 Harris brought back George and the narrator on the island. The friends found unaccountable strangeness about Harris. He looked tired, and there was a sad expression on his face. When George and the narrator asked him if something had happened, he said, “Swans!” Harris, then, told them that he fought with two swans – a female swan and her old ‘man’. He was able to defeat them. Afterwards the two swans returned with eighteen other swans. Harris said that a bitter fight followed. George asked how many swans he said there were. Harris replied that they were thirty-two. When George said that he had said eighteen, Harris said he hadn’t, and that he had said twelve. Soon the friends realized that Harris was in a drunken state. In the morning when they talked to him on the subject, Harris said, “What swans?” The story was obviously not true. It was Harris’s figment of imagination in his drunkenness.
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