How did oliver lutkins befool the young lawyer?
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Lutkins was a jolly-natured and fun-loving person. When he got to know that the lawyer came to the village searching for him, he came up with a plan to befool him. Apart from that, he found the lawyer young, gullible, inexperienced. So he befooled him by posing as Bill and made fun of him in front of all the villagers.
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Answer: Oliver Lutkins was a middle-aged man from the town of New Mullion. He was to be served as a summon in a pending law case.
The narrator, who was assigned the task to serve summons, was befooled by the hack driver, who was Lutkins himself.
Lutkins cleverly covered up his identity by introducing himself as a hack driver. He befriended the narrator and exploited his gullibility by helping him to chase himself and thus subjecting him to ridicule by the village folk. Lutkins thus takes the narrator all around the town in search of himself, thus greatly fooling him.
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