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Show H HAPPY CHILDREN OF BURMAH. Uncontrolled, They Riot In Sheer Joy H of Life, Says Writer. M Durmeso children aro tho spoilt chll- H dron of tho world, according to V. O. H Scott O'Connor, In his book, "Tho Sllk- H cn East," ho says that thoy aro never M punlshod by their parents, who unl- ijaH Torsally adoro them. Thoy grow up M in tho open air with all tho graco of H ,young, uncheckod llfo. "Tho sheor Joy H of llfo abides In thorn," says ho, "and H thoy seem to live porpotually at play M In tho villago street, whoro thoy play M gaiao of nlnoplns with tho great M iseods of a Junglo crcopor; in lho H ;monastory, whoro thoy Ho upon tho B 'floor and scream out their lessons with H lusty dollght; In tho rlvor, In which M 'thoy splaBh and plungo boforo thoy Bl canwnlk; at tho play, whoro thoy B . ''Jffcnbout amon.p.rQtflo,tit-tlia.. -pTrrttonna and thV posing kings, H; (auj a" tho pagoda, whoro thoy hold r 'flowers beforo thorn with faces scrow- M cd up to gravity, with laughter pent up H behind It. And If thoro bo any dtsputo H about tho good lookB of their eldors H, thoro can be nono as to tho prottlnoss H of Burmcso children." |