: The narrator, portrayed as a "Good Samaritan" who shows compassion without prejudice. Themes :
The story takes place at , a busy railway and steamer station on the banks of the Ganges River. Jim Corbett, while on duty overseeing the transport of passengers, notices a passenger disembarking from a steamer. The man is severely ill, visibly emaciated, and breaks down on the riverbank. 1. A Dying Merchant lalajee by jim corbett text pdf hot
Unlike his "man-eater" stories, this highlights Corbett’s "Carpet-Sahib" persona—the man who loved and respected the common people of India. : The narrator, portrayed as a "Good Samaritan"
If you cannot find Lalajee alone, buy the Kindle or Kobo version of Jim Corbett’s Complete Omnibus . It is usually under $3. You can then copy the text into a PDF yourself. The man is severely ill, visibly emaciated, and
As Lalajee recovers, he reveals he was once a wealthy merchant. He was swindled by a partner and lost everything, leaving him destitute and traveling in search of work when he fell ill.