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Dialogues Consisting of Words of One Syllable Only Intended As a Proper book to
Elizabeth Semple
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By what paeans are you so wise ? TOM. Why my old nurse taught me to read, and to think on what I read ; and when I had learnt to do that, the way was smooth ; for my books told me all I had a wish to know, and so they do now ; for I meet with things ten times a week that I had not heard 48 FRANK AND TOM. of ; and then I fly to my books, and try to find them out. FRANK. But I do not know how to look for what I want to know. TOM. Then beg of some one to teach you ; if you do not, you will be a du...nce all your life. FRANK. I should not like to be a dunce, for Mr. Hicks would make me wear a fool's cap, and all the boys would hoot at me ; I should FRANK AND TOM. 49 not dare to show my face in the street. Do pray, Tom, teach me what you know ; I will be a good boy, and mind what you tell me, and try to know as much as I can, that I may not be a dunce and a fool. TOM. I am too young to know much, but what I do know I will tell you with all my heart. The thing is that I try to find out how things are made, and what they are made of, and 50 FRANK AND TOM.
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