His mistress was a sympathetic and kind-hearted woman - he treated Jamila very well and she took great care of him.



Jamila, like other poor people in the town, lived in a three-room quarter. She had bought the quarter when her husband was alive. I was nobody

When her husband was alive, his condition was very good. He worked as a Rajgiri and later he started building houses on contracts. This job earned him so much that Jamila and her daughter Parveen's life was full of laughter and joy - but her husband's untimely death created difficulties for her - for some time the work continued with the accumulated capital but when it was all over, she thought that she should do something now.Beyond their settlement there was a settlement - in this settlement there were big mansions and bungalows - people lived here to eat and drink - in most of their houses the women and girls of this settlement went to work - their services In return, he was given a small salary, leftover food and old clothes, which helped him earn a good living. After looking for coffee, he also got a job working in a room from morning to evening.Her mistress was a sympathetic and kind hearted woman. She treated Jamila very well and she took good care of her. She never gave stale food to Jamila. Jamila worked hard in her house. - The mistress had two sons and a daughter. The three children loved Jamila very much and treated her with great respect. Jamila also took care of all the children's affairs and did them very well. But she had been working for years and her mistress knew all about her homeWhen Jamila's daughter grew up, he married her. Apart from a few villages, she had a daughter-in-law. Her in-laws were good people and they treated Jamila's daughter with respect and love. Jamila's daughter was also sensible. - She kept her in-laws happy with her day and night service. She was also very beautiful and then she was always busy with household chores so her husband used to sing her guns all the time.

Although Jamila was all alone after her daughter's marriage, she was still happy and thanked God that she had found a good father-in-law and he was very happy there.His mistress also helped him a lot in his daughter's marriage which made his dowry good. Jamila used to spread her prayers to her mistress. There are those who take the prayers of the poor.

Jamila's mistress also helped other poor people - she fed them - she did not give old clothes and shoes to plastic utensils but distributed them among the needy - she used old blankets and sweaters before winter started. Etc. She used to distribute it among the poor people of the town. She prayed to know who was invited for Hajj and she was busy with her husband in preparing for this blessed journey.One of the mistress's husband's sisters, named Khaleda, lived in a nearby town. Before going on Hajj, her husband called his sister to take care of the house and told her to return until she returned from Hajj. Don't be afraid to steal as long as they stay at home.

Khaleda had a strange temperament and strict temperament - Jamila's mistress left the house, here she fired Jamila - the reason was that she had brought her maid with her - Jamila when she When she protested, Khaleda shouted and gathered the people of the neighborhood and insulted her. She said, "I want to keep whomever I want and remove whomever I want."As a last resort, Jamila begged her to call her mistress and report the matter. When he said that the month was coming to an end, he should pay her. She said that when her mistress returned from Hajj, she would also pay him.

Seeing this scene and spectacle, all the people of the neighborhood were repenting. No one liked Khaleda's arrogant words and her derogatory attitude towards a poor maid like Jamila. The three children of the mistress also protested against this. Khaleda scolded them and sent them home.He was very saddened by the expulsion of Jamila Boa, but what could he do as a child, he went inside crying and washing himself.

When she reached home, her neighbor came to her. Jamila told her what had happened to her. The neighbor was a kind-hearted woman. Some time ago, she was in a very bad condition. He used to run the house - he never got paid and never got paid - he was living in great distress when suddenly an oil company took him out with him - he was a hardworking and honest man.He made a name for himself in the eyes of his supervisors because of his work there. His salary was good, which made his days go by. He had two children who went to school.

The neighbor was very sorry to hear the story of the sentence - after a while she said "I came to tell you that a man came from your daughter's village and gave the message that she was with her husband on Friday. Your house will come to visit you.In these bad circumstances, the good news came as a shock to Jamila. She did not have enough money to entertain her daughter and son-in-law properly. No matter what, she could have been very hospitable to her daughter and son-in-law - but now she had nothing.

Sensing her distress, her neighbor said, "Sister, don't worry. It's your daughter's and son-in-law's business. Take some money from me and work. Return it when it's convenient." Jamila thanked her and said that if If need be, she will tell him.Her neighbor realized that she was hesitant to borrow. Yes, I want to paint at home. I will do this work for someone else, so why don't you do it yourself, you will also get some money and my work will be better.

This suggestion was good, so Jamila agreed. She was also happy that when her daughter came, she would be able to make ends meet with the money she received from this wage and give her some cash.Work started the next day. The two neighbors' children had gone to school, so she locked the house and went to the bazaar with Jamila.

The work was very hard, but Jamila had a habit of working hard for years. Then once a year she would paint her own house. She worked very hard and in four days she went to her neighbour's house. She was very happy. She gave Jamila five thousand rupees and a pair of expensive clothes and said, "Sister, you have done a very good job. This money is for your wages and you should give this pair as a gift to your son-in-law." It was sent from outside by my husband. "Jamila said, "Sister, you have paid a lot of labor money. Do something less."

His neighbor smiled and said, "There was a lot of work, there were three rooms, they had roofs, then there was a courtyard and there were walls outside. You have done such a good job that everyone who is watching is appreciating it." It doesn't matter if the money is a little too much - work with that money until you get the job done - I also benefit from your work that if the workers work, I don't do other household chores. There is no man in the house, what confidence do these workers have, they should inspect the house in the guise of laborers during the day and come to steal at night.Besides, in their presence, I would have to sit in a corner of the house. Then they would bother me a lot. What you have done in four days, they would spend eight days in it. "

Jamila was very happy to get so much money and a pair of clothes. She thanked God that one of her biggest problems had been solved.Her daughter and son-in-law came and went. They were very happy that Jamila had invited them. When Jamila gave a pair of expensive clothes to her son-in-law, he was very happy to see her. Hundreds of rupees were also given.

There were a few days left in Baqaraid. Jamila thought that she would go out to look for work after Eid. She still had enough money left to make a living.

It is mentioned a few days after Eid that a car came and stopped at his door. When he heard a knock on the door, he opened the door and his old mistress was standing outside.Seeing Jamila, he hugged her and said, "Sister Jamila, I have come to apologize for the mistreatment of you by my husband's sister Khaleda. The people of the neighborhood and the children have told me everything."

Jamila remembered everything at once - tears came to her eyes and she said "Begum Sahiba - Congratulations on performing Hajj - come in" -

Her mistress came in and sat on the bed and said, "One thing you probably don't know."The maid for whom Khaleda had evicted you was joined by a gang of thieves. One night they wounded Khaleda and made her helpless and looted all our belongings. Why did they call Khaleda to take care of the house? We have reported the theft to the police station. See what happens. "

Jamila was very sad to hear this news. Her mistress said again, "Jamila, I want you to come to our house to work again."I hope you will not disappoint me - the children miss you too - I was coming to you when they said that Jamila will definitely bring Boa with her.

Jamila herself was very familiar with the children and missed them. The three children of the mistress loved her very much and did not live without her. I will definitely work at your house again - I miss the kids too. "The mistress said, "Khaleda is also very ashamed of her behavior. She is still being treated in the hospital. Her maid hit her on the head with an iron pipe during the robbery and knocked her unconscious. She has been sentenced for misconduct. She also said that she would apologize to you.

Jamila was a good woman at heart. She was very sorry to hear that Khaleda was injured. After sitting for a while, her mistress went back. As she was leaving, she insisted that Jamila must come to work from tomorrow.After he left, Jamila pondered over the situation for a long time. The mistreatment that Khaleda had inflicted on him was very unfortunate, but the situation that resulted from it was even more tragic. Jamila was overjoyed that her employer had honorably re-hired her. She was anxious to share the good news with her neighbor.

When she went to the neighbor and told him everything, she was also very happy to hear them.Jamila said, "Sister, I will never forget what you did to me during this difficult time. If I had not taken care of my son-in-law, I would have been greatly humiliated."

The neighbor laughed and said, "I didn't do anything. It was the result of your hard work. My husband praised the color you did. Now you're back to work. I'm thinking." Who will I paint next year? "-Next year I will paint too - I will bring four or five days leave from the mistress - but I can tell you from now on that I will not take more wages for this work now "- Jamila said with great sincerity - on hearing this The neighbor smiled.