A Kind Morning Walker
Very short outline phrases / words:
retired officer, morning walk, sick man, roadside, help, hospital, police, family, kindness, save life
Copy 1: 100–120 Words
Mr. Sumon was a retired officer. He went for a walk every morning. One day, he saw a man lying beside the road. The man was not moving.
Mr. Sumon went near him. He called him, but the man did not answer. Mr. Sumon became worried. He called some people for help. Then he called an ambulance.
Soon the ambulance came. They took the man to a hospital. Mr. Sumon also went with him. The doctor said, “You brought him in time. He will be safe.”
After some time, the man opened his eyes. His family came and thanked Mr. Sumon.
Mr. Sumon felt happy. He saved a life.
Copy 2: 150–200 Words
Mr. Sumon was a retired officer. He was a kind and simple man. Every morning, he went out for a walk. He liked the fresh air and the quiet road.
One morning, he was walking slowly. Suddenly, he saw a man lying beside the road. The man was senseless. Mr. Sumon went near him and called, “Brother, can you hear me?” But the man did not answer.
Mr. Sumon did not leave the place. He called some people from nearby houses. Then he called an ambulance. He also found a small phone in the man’s pocket. He called the man’s family.
Soon the ambulance came. The man was taken to a hospital. Mr. Sumon went there too. The doctor checked the man and said, “He became very ill on the road. But he is safe now because you helped him quickly.”
After some time, the man’s family came to the hospital. They thanked Mr. Sumon again and again. Mr. Sumon said, “I only did my duty as a human being.”
That day, everyone learned a lesson. We should help people in danger.
Copy 3: 250–280 Words
Mr. Sumon was a retired officer. He was an old but active man. He got up early every morning. Then he went out for a walk. He liked the cool air, the quiet road, and the morning birds. He also believed that walking was good for health.
One morning, Mr. Sumon was walking near a small market. The road was almost empty. Suddenly, he saw a man lying beside the road. At first, he thought the man was sleeping. But when he went nearer, he saw that the man was senseless. The man’s face was pale, and he was not speaking.
Mr. Sumon became worried, but he did not lose his mind. He called the man again and again. The man did not answer. Then Mr. Sumon called some people from a nearby tea shop. Some people only stood and looked. But Mr. Sumon said, “Please do not waste time. We must help him now.” He called an ambulance and also called the police.
After a few minutes, the ambulance came. The man was taken to a hospital. Mr. Sumon went with him. A doctor checked the man and gave him treatment. The doctor said, “He became very sick suddenly. You brought him here at the right time. His life is safe now.”
Later, the man opened his eyes. His family also came to the hospital. They cried with joy and thanked Mr. Sumon. The man said, “Sir, you saved my life.”
Mr. Sumon smiled and said, “I only helped a person in danger.” He returned home with peace in his heart. From that day, many people respected him more. The story teaches us that quick help can save a life.