9. Why did the narrator say that Bill's helpfulness to the ‘man from the city' was not entirely a matter
of brotherly love?
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The narrator began to understand that Bill’s helpfulness for him was not completely of brotherly love. He was a perfect businessman. The narrator paid him for six hours, including the lunch hour. Bill was paid 2 dollars for an hour. But the narrator realised that Bill was not more dishonest than him. He charged the whole amount from the firm.
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The narrator began to understand that Bill's helpfulness for him was not completely of brotherly love. He was a perfect businessman.
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