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Write a character sketch of Evans.

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Evans, also referred to as "Evans the Break," was a cunning burglar. He began as a non-violent kleptomaniac, but after being detained numerous times, he turned out to be a thief. He was cunning enough to break out of the prison up to three times, though. He had a great sense of humour and was friendly. He wasn't particularly handsome, but he had a bright smile that he saved just for the guards. He had the power to influence others to do anything he desired.

He was also adept at perception. He took extra caution when posing as someone else, notably in the one instance where he pretended to be the invigilator. He never loses his composure, which suggests that he is quite self-assured and that he always has a fallback option at the ready. He is almost like a negative hero with his charisma and knowledge.

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