Mr. Walter Purcell is one of Nathaniel's tutors. Knowing no magic, he primarily taught Nathaniel mathematics, modern languages, geography and history, as well as politics. He appears in the first book, where he stated with regret that he was not a magician, having not been chosen by the Employment Ministry. When Nathaniel asked if he was a commoner after the revelation, he attempted to change the subject and assert his authority, avoiding the question, which clearly aggravated him.
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| - Mr. Walter Purcell is one of Nathaniel's tutors. Knowing no magic, he primarily taught Nathaniel mathematics, modern languages, geography and history, as well as politics. He appears in the first book, where he stated with regret that he was not a magician, having not been chosen by the Employment Ministry. When Nathaniel asked if he was a commoner after the revelation, he attempted to change the subject and assert his authority, avoiding the question, which clearly aggravated him.
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| - Mr. Walter Purcell is one of Nathaniel's tutors. Knowing no magic, he primarily taught Nathaniel mathematics, modern languages, geography and history, as well as politics. He appears in the first book, where he stated with regret that he was not a magician, having not been chosen by the Employment Ministry. When Nathaniel asked if he was a commoner after the revelation, he attempted to change the subject and assert his authority, avoiding the question, which clearly aggravated him.
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