1) Why did Hari hesitate to board the trian?
2) Why does Hari believe that friends were more trouble than help?
3) How many rupees he had stolen and how did he counted them?
4) What did he do after reaching station? 5) What did he found when the train had gone?
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Hari hesitated to board the Lucknow Express because he was feeling guilty. He knew that the loss of money wouldn't affect Anil that much, but the loss of trust would. He thought of how Anil had helped him and even tried to teach him how to read and write.
Hari was a thief. If he had friends, they would probably try to borrow from him or give out his location to the police. In order to save themselves they would make trouble for him. Hence he felt that friends were more trouble than help
When he reached the station, the train had slowly started moving from the platform. ... Hari Singh had stolen Anil's money and left for the station. When he reached there he was in dilemma. He felt that he had done wrong by stealing money of a person who had taught him how to read and write
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