3. According to
conductor, what are
the
stale old tricks? In saying please lesson 12
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The conductor was a polite, cheerful and good natured man. He was full of patience and never lost his temper. He tried to make his passengers comfortable in every way. He helped his passengers in every possible way. With old people he was as considerate as a son and with children as solicitious as a father. He had evidently a peculiarly warm place in his heart for young people and always cracked jokes with them. He took special care for handicapped persons. He often helped the blind in crossing a road. He created an atmosphere of good temper and kindness that a journey with him was a lesson in natural courtesy and good manners. Once he helped the writer by giving the bus ticket when he was without money. Once he trampled the writer's toe and apologised to him. The writer was impressed with his good nature and full of praise for him.
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