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Q.3 How many kopeck pieces did the
beggar require for a night's lodging?
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Q.4 What is Kopeck?
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five is the correct answer
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The beggar requires five kopeck pieces for a night's lodging.
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Summary of the story "The Beggar":
- This is a tale of a beggar named Lushkoff who used to beg while attending or teaching in a school.
- He met a lawyer named Sergei, who gave him a job at his residence. Lushkoff was requested to cut wood by Sergei.
- He requested Olga, his housekeeper, to take care of him. Lushkoff lacked strength.
- No job could be done by him.
- He was unable to chop the wood, according to Olga. She reprimanded him but showed a lot of sympathy for him.
- She sobbed for him. Olga chose to assist him.
- She performed his duties and told Sergei that he was finished. She forced him to obtain fifty rubles.
- Lushkoff was asked by Sergei to report to work on the first of each month.
- Olga constantly chastised Lushkoff for his ineptitude.
- However, Olga was the only one to assist him in his task.
- When Sergei asked Lushkoff to assist in moving the house, he appeared frail and unwell.
- Sergei decided not to subject him to hard labour and instead sent him to one of his pals for a simpler task.
- Lushkoff obtained a more honourable position.
- Two years later, Sergei ran into Lushkoff in a theatre. He appeared younger and well-groomed.
- He had passed the notarial exam and was now making 35 roubles per month.
- Sergei was content. Sergei's good words and gestures were acknowledged by Lushkoff.
- He admitted that Olga had corrected him and helped. He would always remember her.
- Olga's words and deeds had caused him to alter. She forced him to stop drinking.
- Sergei and Olga received gratitude from Lushkoff.
- He said farewell and left for work.
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