Wherever he got his beliefs, I can't imagine."
"All right, Stella, he shall go to school. It doesn't really matter
much, that he has never been to school before. He'll learn so fast that
he'll make up for lost time, don't fear. That boy has a good head."
"I'm going to teach him myself until he is able to take his place in
school with boys of his own age. He's just crazy to learn."
"His early education is up to you. I'm not afraid he will learn anything
he shouldn't from you. Go at him slowly and sensibly. Don't try to stuff
it all into him at once. Meanwhile, I'll teach him to ride, shoot, herd,
rope, and all that, occasionally impressing upon him the cardinal
principles of the broncho boys--truth, honesty, sincerity, courage, and
kindness."
"He'll be a fine fellow some of these days, Ted, and a good-looking and
good-tempered one."
"I think he will. Suppose we take a little walk, if you have nothing
better to do. I want to get your opinion on some matters."
"The very thing. I saw a pretty little park on the bank of a river.
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