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Flan and Louisa Kittredge are middle-aged couples in New York City who are in the upper-class category. The two had invited their friend by name Geoffrey who comes from South Africa, for dinner, Flan who professionally deals with art, decided to ask two million dollars from his friend Geoffrey so that he can purchase a Cézanne, in the midst of their happy time drinking the door was knocked by the doorman who was followed by a young African American man had encountered beating, he was Paul by name a “Harvard classmate and a friend to Kittredge children” Paul who had been wounded received the first aid from Louisa and given a clean shirt to wear the following day, on that day the couple meets their friends who had a story of such a person who had shown in their apartment on a Friday night, after the couples giving out their side of the story, they decided to call the police as they thought the man could have been a thief who was in their home for a mission and maybe he could have done a lot of weird things.
Paul is a big liar as he introduces himself to this couple as friend and Harvard classmates to Kittredge children and his “father,” a famous actor named Sidney Poitier. Later, Paul was requested by the couple to join them for dinner. Instead, Paul decided to make a meal for everyone and later tell them theories and imaginations. The couple was happy and insisted that Paul spend the night at their home and given fifty dollars for that; he was mugged in the central park.
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