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Dialogue
1 Intro| of both of them. Like the child who is learning his letters, 2 Intro| amused ‘with a tale which a child would love to hear,’ are 3 Intro| explained by an example. The child is taught to read by comparing 4 State| then, to a tale which a child would love to hear; and 5 State| the nature of a newly-born child in mind as well as body; 6 State| STRANGER: Take the case of a child who is engaged in learning