writer finally did decide to go. He did not have much to carry by way of luggage -
sa trunk. Theirs is a hilly terrain, without any motorable roads - and there is no
ertainty that they are ever going to have any roads. In any case, while coming home
hey do not carry bedding. Besides, he had come home this time round for a special
purpose: to get married. His parents had arranged his marriage, according to the
customs of their tribal society. Time flew, and five months into his marriage he realized
it. Initially he thought of extending his leave - even taking unpaid leave. But after some
dilly-dallying, he finally decided against it because marriage had increased his
responsibilities and he had got into debt. On his way home from the bus stop, his
trunk had been carried by a porter. The problem now was they couldn't find anyone
who could help him carry the trunk to the bus stop. At another time of the year, they
would have easily found someone to help him, but now most of the villagers were busy
in the fields. Nobody had time to spare for him. In fact, carrying the trunk should not
have been such a worry for him except that his education had made him shun physical
labour. After all, he was a government officer and the idea of people seeing him carry
his own luggage was not at all amusing. Otherwise, for a young man like him it should
not have been an issue to carry a 20-kilo chest on his back.
Finally, his father came up with a solution. what would be the conversation between the writer and his father
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