Elizabeth Edwards was reading a book, while Alexander, bored with so much reading, sat down, back against a shadowy tree. Professor Knudlac was nearby. When the man saw the girl, he got close to them. “Hi, kids. How are things?” “Alexander helped me a lot. After a long time guiding me, I read much better. I very rarely get letters mixed up now. Even more, I get the meaning of the sentences,” the girl exclaimed happily. If I could, I’d give Alexander five points ...” Mr. Knudlac shook the boy's hand with gratitude. Alexander got to his feet when he saw the professor. “Thanks, Alexander. As for the points ... you are lucky you don’t miss a few, because I heard what you did before.” The boy smiled, satisfied. He knew he'd have Mr. Knudlac's gratefulness and respect forever, as he helped Elizabeth. Probably this was the only reason he agreed to train a girl. "My pleasure, anytime. I'm glad I can help. It's not easy with a student like her, but with a lit
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