English, asked by salhashams, 7 months ago

Sometimes I connived at their pranks, but often I was
strict with them. I dare say they did not like the
strictness, but I do not recollect their having resisted it.
Whenever I was strict, I would, by argument, convince
them that it was not right to play with one's work. The
conviction, would however, be short-lived, the next
moment they would again leave their work and go to
play. All the same we got along, and at any rate they
built up fine physiques. There was scarcely any illness
on the Farm, though it must be said that good air and
water and regular hours of food were not a little
responsible for this.
A word about vocational training. It was my
intention to teach every one of the youngsters some
useful manual vocation. For this purpose Mr. Kallenbach
went to a Trappist monastery and returned having learnt
shoe-making. I learnt it from him and taught the art to
such as were ready to take it up. Mr. Kallenbach had
some experience of carpentry, and there was another
inmate who knew it; so we had a small class in carpentry.
Cooking, almost all the youngsters knew.

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Answered by sakshi1251
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Isn't there any question for this??

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