
Beg for Work
by Han Sizhong
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The guard Lao Ding stopped a tofu seller and said nothing. He only raised one hand and waved it vigorously outside the gate several times. Next to Old Ding's legs, the fox dog looked ferocious. Its furry body was as straight as a spring device. It buckled back and forth, making a series of fake gestures. It seemed that the hawker was unwilling to give in. He bared his teeth and smiled. He held the bicycle handlebar with one hand and stretched and retracted the other hand to stuff a box of "Hongqiqu" cigarettes into Lao Ding's hand. While Old Ding was in a daze, the hawker had already pushed the bicycle into the courtyard of his family, and then he shouted hoarsely: "Tofu--" This made the guard, Old Ding, so boring, and thought to himself: Do you dare him to stop the hawker because he was looking at this box of "Red Flag Canal"? He's not just a tofu seller, there's more.
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