The Two Robbers, p. [148].
EVENING XII.
A LESSON IN THE ART OF DISTINGUISHING.
Father. Come hither, Charles; what is that you see grazing in the meadow before you?
Charles. It is a horse.
Fa. Whose horse is it?
Ch. I do not know; I never saw it before.
Fa. How do you know it is a horse, if you never saw it before?
Ch. Because it is like other horses.
Fa. Are all horses alike, then?
Ch. Yes.