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What did Harris think of the maze? What does it show about his character?​

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Answered by arnavimon
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Explanation: In the boat, Harris and Montmorency accidentally spill the contents of the food hamper. As they row past Hampton Court, J. initially marvels at the building’s beauty, but then decides that it would be too dark and depressing to live in all the time.Harris tells his friends about the time he attempted the hedge maze at Hampton Court. The map, given out in advance, seemed quite simple, so that Harris was confident he could easily best the maze. His confidence attracted a mob of 20 people who were lost in the maze, and they turned on him when he realized the maze was more complicated than he thought it was. They wandered for a long time, until a young groundskeeper came to fetch them, and got lost himself. An older groundskeeper eventually guided them out.The men agree to send George through the maze on their return trip.

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Answered by sreeja289
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When Harris told his friend about the Hampton court palace. The map given out in advanced seemed quite simple.

After going inside he was so much confident that his confident attracted a mob of 20 people who were lost in the maze already,and then he realized the maze was more complicated than he thought it was. They wandered for a while, until a new gatekeeper came to save them but he also got lost.Then one old gatekeeper came to save them.

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