(2) "I suppose he doesn't have the money to buy chappals," Mridu whispered
to Meena - Ravi. "Have you got an old pair in the house somewhere ?"
"I don't know," said Ravi. "Mine are too small to fit his feet, or I'd have
given them to him."
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The passage that follows is taken from "A Gift of Chappals" written by Vasantha Surya.
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- The children were able to see the burns on the beggar's feet. Mridu whispered to Meena and Ravi that there was a possibility that he did not have sufficient funds to purchase chappals.
- She inquired as to whether or not they had any worn-out footwear that they could donate to the beggar. Ravi stated that he was completely unaware of whether or not there were any slippers in their home.
- He went on to explain that his slippers did not fit the beggar's feet because they were too small; otherwise, he would have given them to him.
- The same thing could be said about Meena and Mridu's slippers; since all three of them were children, their slippers would not have been able to accommodate the feet of an adult.
- As he got ready to leave, the beggar pulled his dhoti more tightly around his waist. He shook the dirt off of his upper cloth that he had removed from the floor and looked out the window, terrified, at the road, which was reflecting the bright sunlight in the afternoon heat. He had removed the upper cloth from the floor.
- Meena was so close to bursting into tears when he told him that it wasn't fair and that he couldn't go in bare feet.
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