Not a speck” (Lee 261). Judging by the amount of time that Tom has worked for Mr. Link Deas, he clearly thinks that Tom is a hard worker and blatantly states that he does not want to lose him by repeating that he “ain’t had a speck o’trouble” (Lee 261) out of him. The final example proving that Tom is a hardworking man is the fact that he lost all function in his left arm and continues to work to support his family. It says in the reading, “He looked oddly off balance, but it was not from the way he was standing. His left arm was fully twelve inches shorter than his right, and hung dead at his side. It ended in a small shriveled hand, and from as far away from the balcony as I could see that it was no use to him” (Lee 248). Losing all function and use in an arm would make working more difficult to complete and also the work would be completed at a slower pace. Despite that fact, Mr. Link Deas still did not want to lose his crippled worker because he worked hard for him and quality work outweighs the slow pace in which Tom completed his work. Ultimately, Tom Robinson can be characterized as a selfless and a hardworking