10. For further details on the question of preparation of the story, see
chapter on "Questions Asked by Teachers."
11. Sully says that children love exact repetition because of the
intense enjoyment bound up with the process of imaginative realization.
12. At the Summer School at Chautauqua, New York, and at Lincoln
Park, Chicago.
13. There must be no more emphasis in the second manner than
the first.
14. From "Education of an Orator," Book II, Chapter 3.
15. One child's favorite book bore the exciting title of "Birth,
Life and Death of Crazy Jane."
16. This does not imply that the child would not appreciate in the right
context the thrilling and romantic story in connection with
the finding of the Elgin marbles.
17. One is almost inclined to prefer Marjorie Fleming's little
innocent oaths.
"But she was more than usual calm,
She did not give a single dam."
18. Published by John Loder, bookseller, Woodbridge, in 1829.