Describe the appearance of the beggar ‘Lushkoff’.
(from the stor The Beggar)
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Lushkoff was an old, drunkard beggar. He had dull drunken eyes and a red spot on either cheek. He used to tell lies so that people would take pity on him and give him money. He did not want to work and was thrown out of the Russian choir, where he sang earlier, for drunkenness.
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The beggar was old, had dull, drunken eyes and a red spot on his either cheek. He wore ragged clothes and one of his overshoes was higher than the other. He appeared to be in the utmost poverty and misery. His face was supportive of the misery he wanted to put on
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