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The Storyteller
It was a hot afternoon, and the hour-long train journey had just begun. There were five people in the railway carriage- two young girls and their brother, sitting with their aunt, and a young man, who was sitting in the corner. The young man had already begun to think he'd chosen the wrong carriage to sit in.
The children were hot, tired and bored, and behaving badly. The youngest girl was singing the first line of a song, over and over again. Everything the aunt said began with, 'Don't!' and everything the children said began with 'Why?'
"Don't put your feet on the seat, Cyril!"
Why not?
Because you will make it dirty, and don't stare at the man. Oh, look at those sheep in the field.
Nearly every field the train had travelled past had had sheep in it, so the aunt's surprise was difficult to explain.
Why is that man taking the sheep into the other field? asked the younger girl.
'Perhaps there's more grass in that field,’ replied the aunt. But there's lots of grass in both fields.
Well, perhaps the grass is better in the other field.
Q
The kinds of questions that the children asked about the grass and the sheep show that ---- .
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