[The Railway Children by E. Nesbit]@TWC D-Link bookThe Railway Children CHAPTER XIV 5/21
It is something to know that the person who is teaching you sees that it is not all plain sailing for you, and does not think that it is just your stupidness that makes you not know your lessons till you've learned them! Then as Jim's leg got better it was very pleasant to go up and sit with him and hear tales about his school life and the other boys.
There was one boy, named Parr, of whom Jim seemed to have formed the lowest possible opinion, and another boy named Wigsby Minor, for whose views Jim had a great respect.
Also there were three brothers named Paley, and the youngest was called Paley Terts, and was much given to fighting. Peter drank in all this with deep joy, and Mother seemed to have listened with some interest, for one day she gave Jim a sheet of paper on which she had written a rhyme about Parr, bringing in Paley and Wigsby by name in a most wonderful way, as well as all the reasons Jim had for not liking Parr, and Wigsby's wise opinion on the matter.
Jim was immensely pleased.
He had never had a rhyme written expressly for him before.
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