why was the narrator happy to go to new mullion
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The narrator did not like the dirty and dark sides of the city life. He thought that he would find some pleasant sights in New Mullion. So, he was happy to go there.He went there to serve summons on Oliver Lutkins.
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The narrator was happy to go to the new mullion because of the reasons as follows.
- The narrator was sick of city life. He was happy thinking to go to the new mullion as he thought it would be a great, peaceful, and pleasant place. He was also of the view that he would get natural beauty there.
- He did not like the gloomy and dirty sides of city life.
- He went there to serve the summons to a person named Oliver Lutkins.
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