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Oliver Lutkins had to be served summons to appear as a witness in a law
case. Why do you think he had ignored all their letters thus far and
successfully thwarted their attempt at serving summons?

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Answered by Kooklyn
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Explanation:

Lutkins did not want to accept the summons. He wanted to make fun of the lawyer. He wanted to earn money. So he pretended to be Bill Magnuson. He appeared to be simple, clever, jolly-natured and fun-loving person.

The narrator was sent to serve summons to Oliver Lutins but he pretended to be Bill Magnuson and made him believe that he was really helping the narrator to reach Lutkins

(You can even write the way he always stayed ahead of the narrator whenever they went to ask the whereabouts of Lutkins)

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