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Portrait of Mr. Perks

Mr. Perks

The friendly porter at the local railway station.

From "The Railway Children" by Nesbit, E. (Edith)

Core Belief

"Hard work and honesty are the most important virtues."

Worldview

Perks sees the world as a place where people should look out for each other and appreciate the simple things in life. He is wary of those in positions of power but trusts those who treat him with respect.

Personality

Perks is jovial, kind-hearted, and down-to-earth. He's a family man with a strong sense of community and a genuine interest in the children's lives. He is also proud and sensitive about his social standing.

In Their Own Words

"“To mark how much coal there be,” said the Porter, “so as we'll know if anyone nicks it. So don't you go off with none in your pockets, young gentleman!”"
"“And you know the thing in the carriages where it says on it, 'Five pounds' fine for improper use.' If you was to improperly use that, the train 'ud stop.”"
"“That's all right,” said the Station Master."

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