TICKETLESS TRAVELLING
Complete the following dialogue between a travelling ticket examiner (Rly) and a man
travelling without ticket. [বিনা টিকিটে ভ্রমণকারী ও টিকিট পরীক্ষকের মধ্যে কথােপকথন লেখাে।]
TTE : Your ticket please.
Man : Sorry, 1
TTE : Well, let's hear why you couldn't get your ticket.
Man : As a matter of fact
TTE : I am afraid this is not a very convincing excuse. You have to pay the fare and the
fine now
Man: How
TTE : It will be sixty rupees in all. Ten rupees as fare and the rest as penalty
Man : But
TTE : Say it before the magistrate. I can't help, sorry,
Man : Please
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TTE : Your ticket please.
MAN : Sorry, I don't have a ticket.
TTE : Well, let's hear why you couldn't get your ticket.
MAN : As a matter of fact I was in a hurry so it just got off my mind to purchase the ticket.
TTE : I am afraid this is not a very convincing excuse. You have to pay the fare and the fine now.
MAN : How much will it be?
TTE : It will be sixty rupees in all. Ten rupees as fare and the rest as penalty.
MAN : But sir, I don't have much money.
TTE : Say it before the magistrate. I can't help, sorry.
MAN : Please sir try to understand.
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