b) Why is the lawyer sent to New Mullion?
c) What was the lawyer’s first impression of Lutkins? Why did he change his opinion about him later on?
d) How did the people at the law firm receive the narrator?
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- The lawyer was sent to New Mullion to serve summons on Oliver Lutkins, who was needed as a witness in a law case. He had expected the place to be a sweet and simple country village. ... He told him that he knew Lutkins and would help the lawyer in finding him.
- The lawyer was quite irritated to serve summons and look for a witness in a case, due to which he was in New Mullion. He felt that the whole town gave off a wrong image and sounded more depressed and less interesting.Once he met Lutkins, disguised as Bill Magnuson, a hack driver, he was able to see that there was more than just rickety shops and colorless buildings and emotionless people. Bill talked to him about the college boys, the mayor's wife and other owners all around which made the lawyer feel that it was best if he moved to this town to study.
- The narrator could not find Lutkins. He could not serve the Summons on him so everyone at the firm was angry with him.
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