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प्रश्न
Why was the narrator happy to go to New Mullion?
उत्तर
The narrator disliked the dirty and dark aspects of city life. He believed that New Mullion will have some beautiful vistas. He was therefore glad to get there. To serve Oliver Lutkins with a summons, he went there.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Why is the lawyer sent to New Mullion? What does he first think about the place?
Who befriends him? Where does he take him?
What does he say about Lutkins?
Does the narrator serve the summons that day?
Who is Lutkins?
When the lawyer reached New Mullion, did ‘Bill’ know that he was looking for Lutkins? When do you think Bill came up with his plan for fooling the lawyer?
Why do you think Lutkins’ neighbours were anxious to meet the lawyer?
Do you think the lawyer was gullible? How could he have avoided being taken for a ride?
The hack driver successfully trapped the narrator in his web of words. Comment.
How did Lutkins impress the lawyer?
Why did the young lawyer dislike his job in the Law firm?
Describe the young lawyer's first encounter with the hack driver.
How was the hack driver recognised?
How was Lutkins described by the hack driver?