how did the narrator plan to move the engine from the gymkhana grounds
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The narrator also engages the services of an unemployed driver and fifty coolies. The coolies are to push the engine from behind while the driver steers the machine. ... The elephant drags the engine along, but the machine has great difficulty moving in a straight line
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The narrator planned to move the engine through an elephant.
- The question has been asked from the story Engine trouble by R.K Narayan.
- The narrator had won an engine at the fair and to hold his engine at the Gymkhana Grounds, the writer was forced to pay rent.
- Eventually, the fairgrounds' administrators insist that the narrator turn off his engine right away. The reason for this is that a cattle show is coming to town.
- He appeals for aid urgently, but no one appears to be able to reach him. Finally, a nearby temple priest gives the narrator the use of the temple elephant.
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