3/9 If he behaves as he should, he will always find in me a friend, as well as a teacher. Your son Godfrey shall have no just complaint to make of my treatment. I will give him credit for good conduct and faithful study, but no more than to Andrew Burke, or to any other pupil under the same circumstances." "Mr.Stone, I am surprised at your singular style of talking. You wish to do away with all social distinctions." "I certainly do, madam, in my schoolroom, at least. There must be social differences, I am aware. |