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21 August, 05:55
Describe Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield.
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Alia Peterson
21 August, 06:11
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Mr. Utterson is a lawyer and his cousin is Mr. Enfield. Mr. Utterson is a rugged man who drank gin while he was alone he is boring but many people love him. Mr. Enfield was a well-known man around the town. They are cousins who take weekly walks together on Sundays
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