Their taking it in the way they did irritated me. There is nothing does irritate me more than seeing other people sitting about doing nothing when I am working.’ Who does the speaker talk about in these lines?
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Both George & Harris
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Both George & Harris
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The speaker here is Jerome, the narrator of the story. He is talking about his friends, George and Harris.
By ‘it’, the speaker Jerome means the response of his friends to his suggestion for packing. Both of them at once left the entire task to him and stretched themselves comfortably while he struggled alone.
The speaker is irritated the most when other people sit idle while he has to work.
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