How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #10
"You are their pride, Jeth. Those two want the very best for you. And they won't be alone. Eb will be back, and there's always John. He wants you to get an education and then later to help his own boys along the same road. It's going to work out, Jeth; you'll see." (12.102)
If we didn't know any better, we'd say this looks like some dreams a-coming true. Jethro is going to get a real education and return home with loads of knowledge to pass onto his nephews. Sounds like a good plan to us. All's well(ish) that ends well(ish)?