The Man Without a Face

Initially, McLeod isn't interested in tutoring Charles, why does he change his mind in the novel, The Man Without a Face?

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Initially, McLeod is against tutoring Charles. In the end, he agrees to help him because he senses that Charles is trying to strike out, improve his life, and follow his dream.

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The Man Without a Face