Has Lushkoff become a beggar by circumstance or by choice?
What reasons does he give to Sergai for his telling lies?
Is Lushkoff a willing worker? Why then, does he agree to chop wood for Sergei?
Sergei says, “I am happy that my words have taken effect?” Why does he say so? Is he right in saying this?
Lushkoff is earning thirty five roubles a month. How is he obliged to Sergei for this?
During their conversation Lushkoff reveals that Sergei's cook, Olga, is responsible for the positive change in him. How has Olga saved Lushkoff?
How can we help beggars/abolish begging?