How did the Hitch-hiker prove that he was a finger-smith? Do you think the narrator must have been convinced with his actions? Why? Why not? Give reasons for your answer.
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He was a small ratty-faced man with grey teeth. His eyes were dark and quick and clever, like rat's eyes, and his ears were slightly pointed at the top. He had a cloth cap on his head and he was wearing a greyish-coloured jacket with enormous pockets.
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