Les Mis Chp. 3

 The more I read about the Bishop the more of a better person he seems. He is constantly putting other people first and traveling around to help guide different villages and districts. It must be pretty tiring having to travel so much, especially with such little possessions. I do like the part at the end of the chapter where it says he is so persuasive and good at what he does because he actually believes it himself. And a big part of why he can believe it is because he travels so much and can actually see the difference between the good and the bad with his own eyes. It's kind of a reminder that if you want to be good at something, you have to the whole job well and not just pick and choose what parts you want to do because they build off each other.

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