A coolie at
a railway station is strong and well-built. He wears a red shirt and his number
Is displayed on his arm. He is licensed by the railway authorities , and he gets
a number for identification. He is of great
help to passengers. He removes their luggage from togas and taxis, when
they are going on a journey to another place. He carries it to the platform.
And when they are getting down from a train, he removes their luggage from
their compartments, and carries in on his head to the Tonga or the taxi they
ire. His wages is one rupee per trip, but he is not satisfied, even if he is
paid a rupee. Sometimes he behaves very badly, and sometimes he seats
passengers in a wrong train. Despite all that, he is a useful member of
society.
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