The Trouble with Angels
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I've got the most scathingly brilliant idea.
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"Use Bubble Charms sparingly.
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"One capful makes a tubful."
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Are these all their sugar bowls?
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- Where did you get the stuff?
- I swiped it from Marvel-Ann.

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- Won't she miss it?
- No, she never takes a bath.

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"...youth quality of stirring innocence...
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"invariably reproaches
the world of the adult.

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"The exclusively attractive
charm of the young...

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"makes nonsense of their sophistications.
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"The poet Wordsworth, recalling his youth...
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"perceived the child as prophet...
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"a witness to the vision
which the world has largely lost.

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"The child, he says,
comes from the hand of his creator...

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"trailing clouds of glory.
In the morning of his creation...

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"he participates in the many-splendored
creativity of his maker.

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"He is ingenuous, but ingenious...
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"simple, yet profoundly wise...
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"a hidden fountain
from which bubbles forth...

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"a defiance of the wrinkles of age.
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"There is yet another quality...
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"which endows the child
with an aura of mystery.

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"It is his remoteness.
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"He is unfathomable in his privacy,
inscrutable in his design.

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"And with the philosophers of old...
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"he believes there is not much one can do
but bury a man.

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"When the last of his..."
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Those two!
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Get them!
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What do you have to say?

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