Capitolo 24
they is happy for every to be educated whenever them offers of opportunity. This
wisdom that George Stephenson has possessed in enough degree to make to feel him/it
more ashamed than his/her ignorance that of the footsteps necessary in order to
conquer him/it. Being an industrious researcher and prepared, him soon the learnt to
reads, and from the duration he was nineteen years old he had learnt as to also write.
To the arithmetic, a science allied from next to its mechanical and native tendency,
he was particularly proper, and it struck all the other researchers to the village
evening school. This resolved effort to education was the true dizziness-
you sharpen in the extraordinary career of George Stephenson, the first footstep on the
staircase whose taller peg conducted him/it so tall that him he almost owes
you/he/she is felt taken by dizziness to the unusual elevation.
Shortly later, young Stephenson still earned another promotion in the being
raised to the line of brakesman which duty was to decrease the motor
when the full coal baskets reached the top of the auction. This was a
sets more serious and responsible than some that he had filled anchor and one
for that the best and workers of steadiest were ever selected only. His
wages now amounted to a pound for week, a very great sum in those days for
a work-man specialized.
In the meantime, George as the most other young men he was in love. His
beautiful, Fanny Henderson was servant in the small agricultural house where him
you/he/she had taken lodgings since leaving the house of his/her father; and although but
few is him known (for her it unhappily died before George had
started to rise to the fame and the fortune), that that small we know it seems to show
what she was in every respect an appropriate wife for the young asset
brakesman and an appropriate mother for his/her equally famous child, Robert
Stephenson. Shot by the desire of honourable to marry himself/herself/themselves Fanny, with a correct
respect for the prudence, George put him/it to work to learn to pave with pebbles in his
moments of exchange; and so with success he paved with pebbles the the shoes used of his