Why did the narrator feel that Bill's helpfulness for him was not entirely of brotherly love?
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We are required to answer the question of why did the narrator feel that Bill's helpfulness to him was not entirely of brotherly love. The answer is as follows:
- This question has been taken from the lesson ' The Hack Driver '.
- The narrator had charged a huge amount from his firm to visit the new mullion.
- He was given extra money to spend to search for Lukens.
- The narrator paid very little money to the hack driver.
- Bill knew that the narrator was searching for him, still, he made him wander everywhere and even charged him two dollars an hour for six hours.
- This also included the one hour of his lunchtime.
- This made the narrator say these words.
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