Who said that Phonny had an opportunity?
Wallace
How long was Phonny laid back with a wound?
a week
What did they put in the corner?
the sofa
Why kind of traits did Wallace say weren't desirable?
sedateness and gravity of demeanor
What had Phonny thought it better to be?
sobrer
What did Wallace say it was not the time for for boys?
the time for care and thoughtful concern
What was the couch next to?
Mrs. Henry's window
Who brought different things for Phonny?
Stuyvesant and Malleville
Why?
to him to amuse him
What did Wallace say was the only way to get a good constitution?
to run about a great deal, and have a great deal of frolicking and fun
What would people think if a 12 year old boy was always still and reading?
that he was already sick, or that he would make himself sick
Was Phonny in a good mood while he was down?
yes
When did Wallace go to visit him?
soon after he was hurt
What did he give him?
some good advice
What did Wallace say it was better for young men to be frolicsome and light-hearted in?
in their plays and in their ordinary occupations
What did he say they should be careful of?
not to let their fun and frolicking give other people trouble
How did he say we like to see them?
full of life, and joy, and activity
After Wallace said Phonny had an opportunity, what did Phonny say?
"I should think you would like to see all marks of manliness in boys,"
Did Wallace say there were only a couple of traits that were bad?
no
How many did he say?
many