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Portrait of The Old Gentleman

The Old Gentleman

A kind and influential man who takes an interest in the children's lives.

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

Core Belief

"Helping others is a moral imperative, and kindness can make a real difference in the world."

Worldview

The old gentleman sees the world as a place where privilege carries responsibility. He believes in using his position to promote justice and alleviate suffering.

Personality

The old gentleman is generous, observant, and compassionate. He is a man of action who uses his resources to help others. He is also somewhat eccentric, with a distinctive style and manner.

In Their Own Words

"“Hope? Rather! Tons of it,” said Father, cheerfully; “but it'll want something besides hope--a bit of brazing say, or some solder, and a new valve. I think we'd better keep it for a rainy day. In other words, I'll give up Saturday afternoon to it, and you shall all help me.”"
"“There!” said he, and turned, his hands still clasped in the hands of the strange shabby figure, to throw a glance of triumph at the crowd; “there; THAT'S French.”"
"“I consider myself very fortunate, Madam, to have been received once at your house.”"

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