what did Gerrard tell the intruder about himself ?was he telling the truth?why/why not?
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Gerrard told the Intruder that as a child, he was stolen by the gypsies and now in his thirties he was all alone in life. He was not telling the truth; he was just being funny as he wished to make it clear that he was not afraid of a gun-totting criminal. In fact, Gerrard had already started concocting stories about himself.
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Gerrard tells the intruder that as a child he was stolen by the gypsies. At the age of 32 he lives alone in his cottage. Only few people can visit him and also he murdered someone. So that's why he was getting ready to escape in disguise when the intruder came. He was telling lie and he was not afraid to a gun-totting criminal
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Gerrard tells the intruder that as a child he was stolen by the gypsies. At the age of 32 he lives alone in his cottage. Only few people can visit him and also he murdered someone. So that's why he was getting ready to escape in disguise when the intruder came. He was telling lie and he was not afraid to a gun-totting criminal
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