1. Lushkoff revealed that he would never forget Olga, the noble cook. She was very sorry for him. She scolded him for his sloth and drunkenness. The shed tears because he had gone astray. He was ruining his life and destined to go hell. In spite of her being harsh, she helped him. She would split the wRead more

    Lushkoff revealed that he would never forget Olga, the noble cook. She was very sorry for him. She scolded him for his sloth and drunkenness. The shed tears because he had gone astray. He was ruining his life and destined to go hell. In spite of her being harsh, she helped him. She would split the wood for him and gave him the money. Her kindness and noble words had a magical effect on him. Her soberness changed him completely. Thus it was Olga who saved the beggar Lushkoff.

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  2. Lushkoff was obliged to Sergei because if he had not come to Sergei, then he might still have been begging and drinking alchohol. By listening to Sergei, he had changed his path. He became a notary and earned thirty five roubles a month. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.cRead more

    Lushkoff was obliged to Sergei because if he had not come to Sergei, then he might still have been begging and drinking alchohol. By listening to Sergei, he had changed his path. He became a notary and earned thirty five roubles a month.

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  3. When Lushkoff worked for Sergei for the first time, he wasn’t a willing worker. But later Lushkoff developed a willingness to work after chopping wood for Sergei and helping him move houses. Seeing him work Sergei was satisfied that his advice brought Lushkoff on the right path and he wouldn’t haveRead more

    When Lushkoff worked for Sergei for the first time, he wasn’t a willing worker. But later Lushkoff developed a willingness to work after chopping wood for Sergei and helping him move houses. Seeing him work Sergei was satisfied that his advice brought Lushkoff on the right path and he wouldn’t have to beg again for a living. If Sergei had not helped Lushkoff, he’s have lied on the streets begging drinking alcohol.

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  4. No, Lushkoff is not a willing worker. He agrees to chop wood for Sergei not because of his hunger or willingness to work but because of his pride and shame as he was caught in his own words. His had lost all strength by drinking too much vodka. He had become unhealthy and did not feel like doing anyRead more

    No, Lushkoff is not a willing worker. He agrees to chop wood for Sergei not because of his hunger or willingness to work but because of his pride and shame as he was caught in his own words. His had lost all strength by drinking too much vodka. He had become unhealthy and did not feel like doing any work.

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  5. Lushkoff said that since he was fired for being an alcoholic, he had no option but to tell lies. And, if he told the truth no one would give him anything. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/english/

    Lushkoff said that since he was fired for being an alcoholic, he had no option but to tell lies. And, if he told the truth no one would give him anything.

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