Has Lushkoff become a beggar by circumstance or by choice?
view answer >What reasons does he give to Sergai for his telling lies?
view answer >Is Lushkoff a willing worker? Why then, does he agree to chop wood for Sergei?
view answer >Sergei says, “I am happy that my words have taken effect?” Why does he say so? Is he right in saying this?
view answer >Lushkoff is earning thirty five roubles a month. How is he obliged to Sergei for this?
view answer >During their conversation Lushkoff reveals that Sergei's cook, Olga, is responsible for the positive change in him. How has Olga saved Lushkoff?
view answer >How can we help beggars/abolish begging?
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