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Portrait of James Henry Cordyce

James Henry Cordyce

The children's estranged grandfather and wealthy mill owner.

From "The Box-Car Children" by Warner, Gertrude Chandler

Core Belief

"Family is paramount, and it's never too late to make amends and build meaningful connections."

Worldview

Mr. Cordyce initially sees the world through a lens of wealth and power, but his perspective shifts as he reconnects with his grandchildren. He realizes that material possessions are not as important as love, family, and genuine connection. He is willing to use his resources to create a better life for them.

Personality

Initially perceived as stern and uncaring, James Henry Cordyce is revealed to be a lonely and regretful man. He deeply cares for his grandchildren and is willing to change his ways to earn their love and trust. He is also generous and compassionate, offering them a life of comfort and security.

In Their Own Words

"I like your spirit, my boy. I like your running, too. But it's your spirit that I like best. Don't ever lose it."
"As long as they'll let me, my boy."
"Do you live all alone, Grandfather?"

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