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LABOUR AND CHILDHOOD

looking at the former alone, one might feel tempted to say "How could they think of it?" But on glancing at the fibre, this wonder gives place to another, and we may say rather, "Nothing do we think. It thinks in us."

Kapp's transverse cuttings of cable, and of nerve fibre

Many of the great writers of the nineteenth