What do you think harris comments on george's work? Do u think he was right? Three men in a boat
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George was not much
of a worker, not to mention his commitment to doing work. According to Harris,
he had never seen him doing any work at the bank where he worked. Every time he
went there, he saw him sitting behind a glass trying to look as if he was doing
something. This shows he was a shirker who just looked busy and did nothing!
In chapter 9 when the narrator and Harris asked George to tow the boat, he was not much interested in it. He gave the excuse of being tired as he had had a hard time in the City. He offered to make tea for them instead of towing. But Harris and the narrator insisted on him to tow the boat.
In chapter 9 when the narrator and Harris asked George to tow the boat, he was not much interested in it. He gave the excuse of being tired as he had had a hard time in the City. He offered to make tea for them instead of towing. But Harris and the narrator insisted on him to tow the boat.
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He disapproved his ability of work by saying that he did not tow the boat correctly and also did not set up the hoops and canvas right. He was quite right cause everything was clumsy
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