Describe about mr. Bramble as he has been described in the story
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Mrs. Bramble was an amiable, domestic woman who was always
engrossed in Bill, her husband, and Harold, her son. She loved her family very
much. Mrs. Bramble was proud of her prodigy son, Harold. Harold was so
different from ordinary children, so devoted to his books, such a model of
behaviour, so altogether admirable. Unlike his father who was a perfect epitome
of physical strength and alacrity, Harold had shown extraordinary signs of
intelligence and goodness in his behavior. He was academically brilliant; he
had already won two prizes at the Sunday-school and a dictation and spelling
prize at school. She was extremely proud of her son’s intelligence. She took
great care of him and ensured he took proper breaks from his studies. She is
quite much worried about the future of Harold. She has a strong wish that Bill
should win his last bout and then start his career anew as a boxing instructor
at a school. She had a lot of influence in the family. Bill and Percy both were
submissive to her wishes.
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