Miss Davlix Keats
Heineman was scrupulous in his intellectual habits. If he didn't understand something, he asked. It was a habit which had been instilled in him at school by Miss Davlix Keats, a much-loved teacher who had taught him at the age of eleven. In the years of Heineman's working life, that habit of inquiry had been confirmed by the practice of accountancy - in particular, by his work as an auditor. If an auditor doesn't understand something, then he makes it a priority to find out.
[EoH Ch3]
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