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The Crowd

Pedestrians rush to cross the street, shouting, screaming, and haggling in the hopes of arriving
on time. Vehicles, buses, and scooters rush past incoming people, causing a commotion; As the
light becomes green, a huge number of pedestrians flood the narrow and congested street, a
small child stops in the middle of the road looking for his mother, the signal turns red, and
automobiles rush towards the street, unconscious of the impending danger; Everyone comes to
a halt as an adolescent on a bike swoops in and snatches the boy by the collar and pulls him
across the pavement, much to the amazement of his mother. The people continue about their
business as if nothing has occurred as the boy sprints towards his mother; vendors sell a range
of Mango Bars and handmade confections at the street's front entrance. There are an unlimited
number of shops on both sides, mostly filled with apparel and bags, but there are also a
reasonable number of shoe stores, antique stores, jewelry stores, furniture stores, dried fruit
stores, gift shops, cosmetic shops, and crockery stores. Children have been stationed outside
the shop to draw your notice and tempt you in with their smooth chat. If you buy in quantity,
you can get fantastic discounts. Due to its monopoly, a softy and juice kiosk in the center of the
highway flourishes!

Mothers and sons form a line outside a new and crowded toy store with the slogan "big sale."
The line for a 75 percent discount runs all the way to the end of the street, as beggars use every
trick in the book to entice the elderly to help them. Their bodies have been painted in a variety
of hues. In certain circumstances, they're dressed in rags. Minors are even used by some. The
smells of freshly cooked food and sewage overwhelm the busy street. The odor emanating from
them is unpleasant. A potent blend of onion, garlic, dried fish, pepper, and spices.

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