CH-2 ‘The Thief’s Story’
‘The Thief’s Story’ from the Footprints Without Feet book, Ruskin Bond narrates a story of
transformation through kindness and trust. The story centers on a fifteen-year-old
seasoned thief who calls himself Hari Singh and his encounter with Anil, a struggling writer.
Hari Singh approaches Anil with the intention of robbing him, but Anil’s simple, trusting
nature begins to change him. Anil offers Hari a place to stay, teaches him how to cook, and
promises to teach him how to read, write, and add numbers. The conflict arises when Hari
Singh finally gets the chance to steal a large bundle of notes from Anil. After running away,
he stands at the railway station and experiences a crisis of conscience. He realizes that while
money is easy to steal, the trust and education Anil offers are far more valuable. In a rare
act of redemption, Hari returns the money and chooses the path of honesty, proving that
even a criminal can be reformed by genuine human compassion.
• Fairly Successful Hand: This is the phrase the narrator uses to describe his
expertise and experience as a professional thief at the young age of fifteen.
• Easy-going and Kind: These adjectives describe Anil’s personality, which makes him
a perfect target for a thief but also the only person capable of reforming one.
• Un-sporting: Hari Singh uses this word to describe the feeling of robbing someone
as trusting as Anil, suggesting that it takes the thrill out of his ‘work.’
• Damp Notes: This refers to the currency notes that became wet in the rain, which
Anil discovers the next morning but chooses to ignore to protect Hari’s dignity.
• Conscience: This is the internal moral sense that prevents Hari Singh from boarding
the train and forces him to return to Anil’s house.
DETAILED SUMMARY
The story is about two different people. One is a thief of 15 years of age and the other is a
man of approximately 25 years, watching a wrestling match somewhere. The name of the
person watching the match is Anil. The thief approaches Anil and starts talking to him
because he feels that he had not robbed anyone in the past few days and thought that it
would be easy to rob a simple person like Anil. They both start talking and Anil asks the thief
his name. The thief introduces himself as Hari Singh. This is not his real name as he changes
his name every month to escape his ex-employers or police. Then they started talking about
the wrestlers and Anil was leaving when Hari called him again and asked him if he could
work for Anil. Anil said that he wouldn’t be able to pay him but could feed him if he knew
how to cook. Hari lied that he knew how to cook. Anil took Hari to his room which was above
a sweet shop. Hari cooked a meal which was really bad because Anil did not eat it. Anil
asked Hari to leave but he tried to please Anil. Hari smiled in his most attractive way and
Anil could not stop laughing looking at him. Anil agreed to teach Hari how to cook, write full
sentences and add numbers. Hari was grateful as he knew that there would be no limit to
robbing people once he learnt how to read and write.