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  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Synopsis of Lectures
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    • violet and the blue sky. Children's questions. Discipline dependent
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 4
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    • violet and the blue sky. Children's questions. Discipline dependent
    • peeped through the branches there lived a violet, a very modest
    • violet under a tree with big leaves. And the violet was able to look
    • broad opening in the tree top the violet saw the blue sky. The little
    • violet saw the blue sky for the first time on this morning, because
    • she had only just blossomed. Now the violet was frightened when she
    • a good dog, a rather bad snappy dog. And the violet said to the dog:
    • For the sky also was blue just as the violet was. And the dog in his
    • wickedness said: “Oh, that is a great giant violet like you and
    • this great violet has grown so big that it can crush you.” Then
    • the violet was more frightened than ever, because she believed that
    • the violet up in the sky had got so big so that it could crush her.
    • And the violet folded her little petals together and did not want to
    • look up to the great big violet any more, but hid herself under a big
    • sky-violet.
    • morning came the violet had not slept all night, for she had spent
    • the night wondering what to think of the great blue sky-violet who
    • the little violet crept out, as she was not in the least tired, for
    • tired (violets are tired when they sleep, they are not tired when
    • they don't sleep!) and the first thing that the little violet saw was
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