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laws is the most unusual? Why do you think so? Word Bank sealskin: the skin and fur of seals, used by people to make waterproof jackets and boots; (here) dressed expensively Pekingese: a small breed of dog with a pug nose, short legs and long hair Let us read about a bus conductor who creates a great deal of confusion trying to implement a rule. It was a bitterly cold night and even at the far end of the bus, the east wind that raved along the street cut like a knife. The bus stopped, and two women and a man got in together and filled the vacant places. One young woman was dressed in sealskin and carried one of those little Pekingese dogs that women in sealskin like to carry in their laps. The conductor came in and took the fares. Then his eyes rested with cold malice on thedyd dog I saw tuble brewing This was s the oppo for which he had been waiting and he intended to make (I lod marked him as the type of what Mr Well has called the Resentful Employee, the man with a general va ance agit everything and a particular grievance agai pengers who came and sat in his bus while he shivered at the door. You must take that dog mut he said with our venom sball ortanly do nothing of the kind You can take my name and address" said the woman, who had evidendy expected the challenge and knew the reply "You must take that dog out-thur's my onder "I won't go the top in such weather. It would kill me," and the woman Word Blank My Wells the Engish writer H.G Wells 1546) remembered for his ponous hatred [here) great distress nampus a lot of nose that is made especially by people who are complaining about something "Certainly not said her lady compamon "You've got a cough " A policeman strolled up and looked in at the door. An avalanche of indignant protests and appeals burst on him. "Well, he's got his rules, you know," he said genally "Give your name and address." "That's what he's been offered and he won't take it said the lady "Oh," said the policeman, and he went away and took his stand a few yards down the street, where he was joined by two more comtables And still the little dog blinked at the lights, and the conductor walked to and fro on the pavement, like a captain on the quarter-deck in the hour of victory A young woman, whose vence had risen high above the gale inde, descended with an ae of thing and sought He was ay cold as the night and a hand as the pement She ponedj a fare of impotence to the cree policemen who good like a p up the meet watching the diama Them personly beckmed to be Ying who hall sat a m Schers followed Word Bank or bere the the way that show you expect people to obey you thout hope Then The bus was emptying Even the dating young follow Jemanded the be, and hout dechired thing through the Mosow the Peking party were posing though every of metance to abject me go on the up and the he staus, the conductor came back pulled the bell, and the bThen the engine ck work, and the conductor went to the help of the driver It was a long job, and presently the lady with the dog se down the stars and re-ented the bus. When the was put right the conductor came back and pulled the bell. Then his eye fell on the dog, and has hand went to the bell hope again. The driver looked round, the conductor pointed to the dog. The bus stopped, and the struggle re-commenced with all the original features, the conductor walking the pavement, the driver drug his fingers, the little dog blinking at the lights. the sealskin lady declaring that the would not go on the top and finally going "I've got my rules," said the conductor to me when I was the last panenger left behind. He had won his victory, but felt that he would like to justify himself to somebody "Rules I said, "are necessary things, but there are rules and rules. Some are hand and fast rules, like the rule of the road, which cannot be broken without danger to life and limb. But some are only rules for guidance, which you can apply or wink at, as common serie fictate-like the rule about the dogs. They are not a whip put in your hand to scourge your passengers with, but an authority for an emergency: They are meant to be observed in the spirit, not in the letter-for the comfort and not the discomfort of the panengen. You have kept the rule and broken its spirit. You want tox your rules with a little good-will and good temper He took it very well, and when I got off the bus, he said "Good night quite amiably Alfred George Gardiner (1865-1946), who wrote under the pseudonym, Alpha of the Plough. was an essayist. _________________________________________ OWNER DETAILS NAME:- DILNAWAZAHMAD CHANNEL NAME:- APPTIVE LAERN DILNAWAZ EDITIOR:- DIL NAWAZ PRODUCTION:- APPTIVE LAERN DILNAWAZ THANK❤🌹🙏 LIKE SUBSCRIBE COMMENT CHANNEL TYPE:- EDUCATIONAL VIDEO 🎥 #all_about_the_dog #all_about_dog_ag_gardiner #roots_class_8_all_about_dog #suscribete #suscribeus