La Vie est un roman
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express our admiration
and gratitude.

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It has size, beauty, and enterprise.
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Look at the trees,
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cows, sheep.
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It's IoveIy.
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AdmirabIe. I'm 100%for it.
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I toId Miss Rousseau
how highIy I think of her.

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But one can take it even further.
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You have a new discipIe.
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Get chiIdren invoIved in the future.
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Let them coIIaborate
on this modeI of a Iiving city,

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gentIe and unpredictabIe as a woman,
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fIexibIe as a snake,
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scaIy and hairy,
the city of our dreams.

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True. I fear
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she has deviated
from our working premise.

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I didn't mean that.
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But you said it!
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I agree.
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AII this attention to detaiI
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won't deveIop a chiId's imagination,
it wiII stifIe it.

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Forever after,
when they say ''mountain'',

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what'II they see?
Miss Rousseau's mountain.

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Their imaginations wiII be bIocked.
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- I never said that.
- You did.

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You're right to criticize...
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Miss Rousseau for showing
what is, and not what shouId be.

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CertainIy not.
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EIizabeth is thriIIed
by your interest in her method.

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Your method is dangerousIy
neutraI poIiticaIIy.

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Not a true view, hence confusing.
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Don't give us that!
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No, it's a nice toy,
but of no educationaI vaIue.

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- It's a circus act!
- A gag.

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It's just a hoax.
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Don't distort my point.

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