Oliver Lutkins overpowers the narrator's capacity to reason or think. How?

Dear Student

The narrator comes to the town searching for Lutkins and comes across a hack driver, who introduces himself as Bill and convinces the lawyer that he knows where Lutkins is. After going to a few places, the narrator returns to his office. The young lawyer does not have hopes of finding Lutkins. However, Bill befools the lawyer by not disclosing his real identity - that he was actually Lutkins. Lutkins' act of fooling the lawyer indicates that he is a very cunning person. The lawyer being inexperienced and new to the field falls a victim to Lutkins' trick.  

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