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Herland

CHAPTER 8
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Their idea of education was the special training they took, when half grown up, under experts.

Then the eager young minds fairly flung themselves on their chosen subjects, and acquired with an ease, a breadth, a grasp, at which I never ceased to wonder.
But the babies and little children never felt the pressure of that "forcible feeding" of the mind that we call "education." Of this, more later..


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