Chapter 8

“A race of real children; not too wise,Too learned, or too good....”,

“A race of real children; not too wise,Too learned, or too good....”,

“A race of real children; not too wise,Too learned, or too good....”,

“A race of real children; not too wise,

Too learned, or too good....”,

denounced moralist and pedagogue, and cried in vain for the old nursery tales:

“Oh! give us once again the wishing-capOf Fortunatus, and the invisible coatOf Jack the Giant-killer, Robin HoodAnd Sabra in the forest with St. George!”

“Oh! give us once again the wishing-capOf Fortunatus, and the invisible coatOf Jack the Giant-killer, Robin HoodAnd Sabra in the forest with St. George!”

“Oh! give us once again the wishing-capOf Fortunatus, and the invisible coatOf Jack the Giant-killer, Robin HoodAnd Sabra in the forest with St. George!”

“Oh! give us once again the wishing-cap

Of Fortunatus, and the invisible coat

Of Jack the Giant-killer, Robin Hood

And Sabra in the forest with St. George!”


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