Why did the narrator tell Bill and what was his reply about Oliver Lutkins?
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The lawyer (the narrator) told Bill that he came there to serve a summons on a man called Oliver Lutkins. He was a witness in a legal case. ... Bill told the lawyer that Oliver Lutkins was good at deceiving people and played a lot of pokers.
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Bill told the lawyer that Lutkins was a clever fellow hard enough to catch. He was always up to something or the other. He owed money to many people, including Bill, and had never even paid anybody a cent. He also said that Oliver played a lot of pokers and was good at deceiving people.
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