why peddler accepted the invitation by edla
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The peddler accepted Edla Willmansson's invitation, who was the daughter of the ironmaster. In a very compassionate and friendly manner, Edla Willmanson had won the confidence of the peddler. She told the peddler that he would be allowed to leave just as freely as he would come to their house.
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Edla started by sympathising with the vagabond that he was going through a hard time. She was compassionate and benevolent. Her manner was friendly that the vagabond felt confident. She insisted that he could leave at his will after spending Christmas with them..
In the given story, it seems that Edla Williamson had a very potent power of persuasion. She looked at the peddler and knew that he was afraid. So she assured him that no harm would come to him and he would be allowed to leave just as freely as he came. Her friendly manner made the peddler feel confidence and safety with her and so he accepted her invitation
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Edla started by sympathising with the vagabond that he was going through a hard time. She was compassionate and benevolent. Her manner was friendly that the vagabond felt confident. She insisted that he could leave at his will after spending Christmas with them..
In the given story, it seems that Edla Williamson had a very potent power of persuasion. She looked at the peddler and knew that he was afraid. So she assured him that no harm would come to him and he would be allowed to leave just as freely as he came. Her friendly manner made the peddler feel confidence and safety with her and so he accepted her invitation
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