What does he say about Lutkins?
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He says that Lutkins never pays a cent to anyone, plays poker very much and he drove the narrator to the different places in his village. He pretended that he was looking for Lutkins when he was Lutkins himself in real life. Bill keeps the narrator out of sight and talks to the shopkeeper and even to his own mother.
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He says that Lutkins never pays a cent to anyone, plays poker very much and he drove the narrator to the different places in his village. He pretended that he was looking for Lutkins when he was Lutkins himself in real life. Bill keeps the narrator out of sight and talks to the shopkeeper and even to his own mother.
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