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Why did the young lawyer rejoice on being told to go to New Mullion?Was his task accomplished?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

Working in the dirty and shadowy parts of the city was becoming more dangerous and difficult for the lawyer. He was overjoyed when his law firm sent him out forty miles out in the country to a town called New Mullion.

Answered by UnKNoWn1050
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Answer:

After graduating with honours, the young lawyer

became a junior assistant clerk in a magnificent law

firm. But as a clerk, he was sent to serve summons

like a cheap private detective. He had to go to dirty

and shadowy corners of the city to find his victims.

While doing his work, some of the larger and more

self-confident people even beat him up. He hated

this unpleasant work and the side of the city life it

revealed to him. He therefore rejoiced when they sent

him out forty miles in the country, to a town called

New Mullion where he had to serve summons on

Oliver Lutkins.

At the New Mullion station, a delivery man offered

to help him. That man took him around the town

looking for Lutkins, but they couldn’t find him even

after searching for a long time. Eventually, the lawyer

had to return without doing his job. Later, the people

at his firm were very upset with him and called him a

shameless fool. He was then ordered to go back New

Mullion, along with a man who had worked. with

Lutkins before, accompanying him. In New Mullion,

when the lawyer saw the hack driver, he happily told

the man that Bill had helped him look for Lutkins.

The lawyer was quite shocked, when his companion

informed him that the hack driver was lutkins’ himself.

After learning about the deceit, the lawyer had then

served him the summons finally.

Explanation:

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