Capitolo 64
"When he entered the school" before, she writes, "he paid for his
education doing the job of custodian, while sweeping the floor and encircling the
bell. I can even now see him/it being standing in the morning with his/her hand on
the bell-rope, ready to give the signal calling teachers and researchers,
to take part in the duties of the day. As we passed from, while the entering
school-room, he had a happy word for every one. Probably he was the
the most greater part of popular person in the institution. He was benevolent, affectionate always
of conversation, and very entertaining. He was witty and rapid to
ready replica but his/her jokes, although bright and shining, it was always
harmless, and he would not hurt gladly never another the feelings.
"Later he became a teacher of assistant, and while undertaking his
classical studies, preparatory to his/her course of university, he taught, the
English branches. He was a more amusing teacher--ready with
illustrations, and possessing in a marked degree the power to excite
the researchers' interest, and doing after clear to them the
lessons. In the class of arithmetic they were ninety pupils, and I am not able
you remember once when there was some pointing out in the interest. There was
never some cases of undisciplined behavior or a disposition to avoid. With
studious that were slow of understanding, or to who stories were a
oppresses, on account of their modest dispositions or retreats, he was,
especially careful, and encouraging words and kind assistance
succeeds in putting all to their ease, and awake in them a trust
in them. He was not given a lot to funs or the sports of the
terrestrial of game. He was too much industrious, and too much anxious to do the maximum one
of his/her opportunities to study.
"He was a continuous companion to the regular reunions for prayer, and
its vigorous exhortations and proper comments on the lessons of Bible were
impressive and interesting. There was a cordiality in his/her disposition
what it quickly won the favor and respect of others. He had a happy habit
of trembling hands, and it would give a cordial taking that made to presage a