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Three man in a boat about Harris incident with simple examples.
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Answered by raghu37
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Harris narrates his previous experience with the Hampton Court maze in chapter six. He tells the narrator and readers that he thought it would be a trivial thing to guide a "country cousin" through the maze.

“We’ll just go in here, so that you can say you’ve been, but it’s very simple. It’s absurd to call it a maze. You keep on taking the first turning to the right. We’ll just walk round for ten minutes, and then go and get some lunch.”

Harris's confidence is a result of having obtained what he believes is a map of the maze. Unfortunately, the map is not an actual map of the maze.


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