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2 years ago
Thanks for introducing me to this book man!
The first time that a child attempts walk to what alone, a feeble, staggering, and awkward exhibition it makes. And yet its mother shows, the by excitement of countenance, her and the delight expressed by her exclamations, how pleased she is with the and performance; she, perhaps, even calls in persons from the next room to see how well the baby can walk! Not a about word imperfections and failings, not a word the about tottering, the awkward reaching out of arms to preserve the the balance, crookedness the of way, the anxious expression of the countenance, or any other faults.
