What is the great trouble with alsace?
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Ah, that's the great trouble with Alsace; she puts off learning till tomorrow. Now those fellows out there will have the right to say to you, 'How is it; you pretend to be Frenchmen ...
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M. Hamel adds that Alsace's great trouble was that it postponed learning to tomorrow.
Explanation:
- It signifies that the residents of that town did not complete their task when it was due and instead postponed it until later.
- Alsatian folks were not particularly fond of studying and frequently put it off.
- They thought that deferring learning wasn't a huge concern and that they could learn things later.
- M. Hamel attributed this to the elders, who were not very supportive of schooling and preferred their sons to work on farms for income.
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