who said this-
'but he was no more dishonest than I '
in the chapter the hack driver
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Oliver Lutkins (The Hack Driver )
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Answer: The author.
Explanation: The lawyer charged a handsome amount from his firm to visit new mullion. He was given some amount to expend in the process of searching Lukens. But he paid very little money to the hack driver. Bill already knew that the lawyer was searching for him, still, he made him wander here and there, and even charged him two dollars an hour for six hours, including one hour of his lunchtime. This made the lawyer utter these words.
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