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How was Ernest different from others in the valley?

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Answered by IceWeb
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Ernest was unlike other commoners in the valley. He was a good, simple hearted, noble and thoughtful person. He had been under observation. He did not go with the crowd.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Ernest was different from others in the valley because of his wise thoughts. College  professors and active men of cities would come from far-off places to visit and  converse with Ernest. He welcomed and received them with gentle sincerity and would  talk to them freely with an open heart. He led a selfless life doing good deeds to  others. He used to deliver thoughtful words from the depth of his heart. His words had  power as they agreed with reality of his life. While talking to his audience, his face  would brighten up and shine upon them.
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