As soon as the burly man heard that the conductor was coming, he braced himself as if backed by someone, complaining fiercely, "Oh, you're finally here. If you took any longer, my arm might have broken. This soldier just hit me, I'm going to report him. I will report him..."
However, before he could finish, there was a crack, followed by an agonizing scream from the man, like he'd been wounded dreadfully. His cry was so bleak it sent chills down everyone's spine. It must have hurt terribly...
After the pain, the man's arm became immovable. This terrified him and he started speaking in a scared and tearful voice, "Ah-- my arm, what happened to my arm? Did it break, ah-- I've said I won't smoke, what will I do if my arm falls off, I have..."
The conductor was also terrified, but luckily the train marshal arrived in time. He was quite experienced, and he kicked the man twice, saying, "Stop howling, it's nothing, it's a dislocation. We will fix it in a short while."