1. Have you ever absorbed strangers while travelling in a train or at a bus stop? narrate any such incident it when you could make some dresses about a stranger by observing them. (chapter name the sharp eyed jeweller)
2. " Teach us to seek happiness in simplicity and nobility and to to learn forgiveness"
Explain the quoted line with reference to the poem the children's song.
3. What are the qualities of a detective that has also shown by William Morris in the story the case of a sharp eyed jeweller?
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I believe that this means "Teach us to forgive others even of the most trivial grievances". (I am not convinced of this, though, as I do not know why this would be suggested as either unlikely or desirable.)
I believe the last line, "love to all men 'neath the sun" is simply saying to love everyone, as we are all underneath the sun (even when indoors). I do not think that there is any implication that they must be outdoor laborers.
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