why were george and harris willing to let the narrator pack
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They both knew that if they pack, the narrator would supervise them and would nag them if they made a mistake. Also they knew they could not do it as neat as the narrator could. Also they were lazy.
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No, When the narrator started packing, George lighted his pipe and sprawled on the easy-chair; Harris raised his legs on to the table and lit a cigar and began puffing at it. The narrator wanted them to follow his instructions in packing; but they both misinterpreted him. This sitting idly of George and Harris when he was packing, irritated him.
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