The Beginning of Spring

What more exposure does the reader receive regarding Selwyn's character in Chapter 11?

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The reader receives a bit more insight into Selwyn's character in Chapter 11. The author clearly describes him as an individual constantly seeking to help unfortunates. This is likely why Lisa in tears catches his attention. Once he feels assure the interview with Lisa is off to a good start, Selwyn excuses himself. He is then off for the Foundling Hospital.