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The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth

CHAPTER THE FOURTH
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These squares the giant children should arrange and rearrange to their pleasure.

"Decorations must follow," said Redwood; "let them first get the range of all the tints, and then this may go away.

There is no reason why one should bias them in favour of any particular colour or design." Then, "The place must be full of interest," said Redwood.

"Interest is food for a child, and blankness torture and starvation.

He must have pictures galore." There were no pictures hung about the room for any permanent service, however, but blank frames were provided into which new pictures would come and pass thence into a portfolio so soon as their fresh interest had passed.


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