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THE PARADISE
OF CHILDREN
Long, long ago, when this old world was in its tender infancy, there was a child, named Epimetheus, who never had either father or mother; and, that he might not be lonely, another child, fatherless and motherless like himself, was sent from a far country, to live with him, and be his playfellow and helpmate. Her name was Pandora.
The first thing that Pandora saw, when she entered the cottage where Epimetheus dwelt, was a great box. And almost the first question which she put to him, after crossing the threshold, was this,–
‘Epimetheus, what have you in that box?’
‘My dear little Pandora,’ answered Epimetheus, ‘that is a secret, and you must be kind enough not to ask any
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