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The next day he took an anna and went to his grandfather. Grandfather held it under his teeth. Bend and face Expressing his disapproval, he threw it into a nearby well. They turned their backs and walked away without saying anything. Apu didn't say anything. He thought, grandfather knows everything. What to do now? How to earn a penny? What work should be done? What should the children of the house he was born in do? He should be a doctor or a lawyer or do a big country job. But Apu was small. How could one earn money by being a doctor or a lawyer! What was coming to him? What was the value of whatever little was coming? No one was going to give him a damn about that. Bapre! So the total cost of Apu was zero? no no He thought, he was thinking the wrong way. How will that happen? It is true what Grandfather said. It is difficult to understand which way to earn money..
Two or four days passed like this. Apu thought, why think? Take it from the mother and give it away, what will the grandfather know? Mother works so hard. Working all day. Mother is his, so her hard earned money is not his? Apu took an anna from mother. Gave to grandfather. Grandpa did the same as before. Apu was embarrassed. He started thinking about what to do. He had seen a man coming to them from time to time. He used to sweep and clean the garden. Then his mother used to give him food and money or he also knew house servants who earned money by doing work. Will Apu do manual labor? What will people say? But he had to earn the money himself. This thought occurred to him throughout the day. Gradually he started to understand what his grandfather was saying. Earning money is really difficult, if he wants to make it big, he should learn good things instead of flightiness. So, after me, everyone will respect him as much as father-grandfather. But one day he got a chance to earn money received An old grandfather was holding a big trunk in front of him and calling someone for help. He wanted to load that truck in the car. Apu quickly moved forward. He said he was ready to put the truck in the car. Two annas were fixed as compensation. Apu Manoman Anandala. Come on, if not ten, at least two annas of work can be given to grandfather. But he did not want the burden of the trunk. At last, Grandfather lifted her from behind and Apu was able to carry her on her back. Grandfather was very urgent. So he helped Apu to the car. Carrying that load, the leader Apu remembered the universe. But once it was kept in the car. The old grandfather kept an anna on Apu's hand. "But our two annas were decided," said Apu. "It was not decided that I would help you then." He said. Poor Apu extended his hand to it without saying anything.
He brought one and placed it on his grandfather's hand. Grandpa bit down on his right jaw and raised his hand to throw it into the side well. Apu immediately screamed, “Grandpa, don't throw it away. Do you know how much I worked for it! Mercy here. How will you know the price!” Grandfather gave Anna to Apu. Pinching his nose he said “You know the price. Apu Surekh blushed. Grandpa asked. Remembering something, Apu said, “I will bring colored bhingri to Tanvi.” “Take Haya's bhingri.” Grandfather took out a bag from his own pocket and gave it to his grandson. "And bring this and put it in the cupboard of the gifts you got" Apu looked into the eyes of his grandfather. Grandpa's eyes smiled greasy with love for him.