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Why does Jerome K Jerome told his friends to leave him the entire charge of packing to him​

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Answered by jalanshristi1
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Answer:

That just it, he didn't.

Explanation:

"I SAID I’d pack. I rather pride myself on my packing. Packing is one of those many things that I feel I know more about than any other person living. (It surprises me myself, sometimes, how many such things there are.) I impressed the fact upon George and Harris and told them that they had better leave the whole matter entirely to me. They fell into the suggestion with a readiness that had something uncanny about it. George spread himself over the easy-chair, and Harris cocked his legs on the table.  This was hardly what I intended. What I had meant, of course, was, that I should boss the job, and that Harris and George should potter about under my directions, I pushing them aside every now and then with, “Oh, you!” “Here, let me do it.” “There you are, simple enough!” — really teaching them, as you might say. 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’m working."

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Hers's ur answer.

Jerome K Jerome didn't tell his friends to leave him the entire charge of packing. While his statement was somewhat similar he actually meant to tell them how to do it and boss them over it. But his friends took it in a different sense and left him to do all the donkey work.

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