What does the incident of finding a hotel at Datchet tell us about George ?

When the three men reached Datchet, they passed a pretty little hotel. But, they didn't choose it for staying since there was no honeysuckle about it, and, for some reason or other, the author had got his mind fixed on honeysuckle. They went ahead and came to another hotel. That was a very nice hotel, too, and it had honey-suckle on it, round at the side; but Harris did not like the look of a man who was leaning against the front door. So, they left it as well. After some time on finding no more hotels, they asked a man about them. He said they have already crossed the two available there. On hearing this, George takes the decision to go back to the Stag. He gets ready to share a bed with Harris. This shows that he had an accomodating nature. However, they got no rooms in Stag as well and again went to the Manor House. But, the landlady also turned them away. She directs them to a beer shop half a mile down the Eton road. They could get no rooms there and were directed to the grocer's next door. They get no place there as well and finally they meet a small boy who offers them one room at his mother's place. 
 

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IT TELLS US ABOUT HIS ADJUSTING NATURE

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