whta does the narrator describe as a 'preety disrespectful treatment '?
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The way Lutkin's mother treated them was deemed inconsiderate.
- The question has been asked from the story The Hack Driver.
- The narrator had previously heard from the hack driver that the mother was a nightmare.
- The behaviour they received from the mother is explained as very rude and impolite.
- She also made a snide remark about them.
- With a hot iron rod, she came running at them. When they fled in terror from there, she laughed at them.
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Answer:
The narrator describes 'preety disrespectful treatment ', the treatment given to them by Lutkins' mother . She use to insult them. She marched towards them with a hot iron rod.
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This question is from the chapter-'The Hack Driver".
The narrator in this story is a junior assistant clerk in a law firm. His job was to serve summons. He hated this work. He thought of fleeing to his own town where he could be a lawyer . Once he was sent to New Mullion — a town forty miles away to serve summons on a man called Oliver Lutkins who was a witness in a lawsuit.
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