why did the narrator feel that bill seemed to admire lutkins for dishonesty ?
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The narrator felt that Bill seemed to admire Lutkins' talent for dishonesty. Had he been a policeman, he would have regretted sending Bill to jail. Q27. Why did the narrator and Bill proceed to Fritz and why did Bill ask him to keep out of sight behind him
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The correct answer of this question is a policeman, he would have regretted sending Bill to jail.
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Given - Bill seemed to admire lutkins for dishonesty .
Bill seemed to like Lutkins' dishonesty, according to the narrator. He would have regretted sending Bill to jail if he had been a cop.
The narrator intended to argue that the hack driver was just as dishonest as him because he was paid to ride the narrator on his cart under the guise of assisting him.
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