Why did the iron master say that his daughter preach worse than a parson?
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You do preach worse than a parson. The daughter says that one ought not to chase away a human being whom one had invited to come and to whom one had promised Christmas cheer. To this the ironmaster says that she preached worse than a parson.
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The iron master says that his daughter preaches worse than a parson.
- According to the daughter, one should not evict a human being who had been invited or to whom somebody had pledged Christmas cheer.
- The ironmaster responds by claiming that she preached worse than a parson. Its backhanded praise of her persuading skills, piqued his humanitarian instincts to provide the peddler a place to stay and eat.
- A parson's sermons can still be disregarded, but this girl's advice cannot. This is what the Iron Master told his daughter.
- He said this because, like a parson preaching and assisting parishioners, she was preaching to her father and defending an unknown stranger at her own risk.
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