Long Distance

Why does Harold refuse to spend more than three days in Eric's company in the novel, Long Distance?

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Harold is always open to making fun of his brother Eric, something that he and Kirby do often behind Eric's back. He is also more than willing to openly support Kirby when Kirby starts an argument with Eric. Harold is so critical of Eric that he never spends more than three days with him.

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