Was Lushkoff right in saying that he was indetbed to Olga,the cook? give reason >>>>reference to the chapter the beggar plz answer fast
 

Dear Student,

In 'The Beggar', the cook Olga used to chop the wood for Lushkoff and say to the master that Lushkoff had done it. The cook's compassionate nature and kind words, brought a positive transformation in the beggar's life. Thus, we can say that Lushkoff was right in saying that he owed to Olga for saving his life.

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