? Caron's father is a railway driver. Caron was ill when he was a child, so he entered school late. He is the tallest and strongest in our class. He can lift the chair with one hand. He is so kind that he is asked to lend or give a pencil, eraser, paper and knife. In class, he sat in a narrow chair like a stone, with his big head hanging over his shoulders and his back bent forward.
? I laugh every time I see Caron. His figure is long, his shoulders are wide, and his coat, sleeves and trousers are too small and too short. As for hats, they are so small that they almost fall off their heads, their coats are cracked, their boots are torn, and their ties are often twisted into a line. No matter how others laugh at him, he is not angry, but when he says a word, if someone says he is "lying", it is a terrible thing: he gets angry at once, and his eyes (eyes? Clear) red, a punch down, can smash the chair.
? One Saturday morning, he saw a grade two child standing in the street crying. Because he lost his money, he gave it to the child. On his mother's birthday, Caron spent three days writing an eight-page letter with many decorative patterns around it.
? When the teacher passed by him, he often patted his neck with his hand, as if caressing a soft calf. I like Caron too. I believe Caron is really a man who can sacrifice his life to save his friends. This spirit can be seen clearly from his eyes. Anyone can hear it from his thick guttural voice. Explain the sincere feelings he contains.