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... stepped down, giving it a cursory inspection before nodding in satisfaction. "I'll be back in eight hours to collect the cart," he said, his tone brisk. Without waiting for a response, he turned on his heel and walked away.

Amukelo glanced at the cart, then at the pile of debris. The amount of work ahead was clear, but it didn't seem daunting. He rolled up his sleeves and turned to the man who had hired him. "Alright, let's get started."

Together, they began hauling the rubbish ...

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