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Show Insidious Heritage of Young America. In a trolloy the other diiy was a little boy of bIx or so who was not content to sit quietly by his mother, but insisted upon kneeling upon tho seat and looking out of the window at the moving street and people. His mother labored with him, trying to make him understand that she thought It better for him to sit down beside her and watch tho prosaic people peo-ple In the car. But be was determined, deter-mined, and stayed where '. was. Another An-other argument apparet tly occurred to the mother and shi whispered something to him, som.,hlng Inaudible Inaud-ible to the other passen"Ms. The child's voice was then heard, Incisive and penetrating: "But why can't I look out ot the window win-dow T" His mother remained sllont, possibly possi-bly searching for a reason that should be convincing, and before sh found it, the boy spoke again, this time with a bint of doubt and perplexity In his voice: a "Does it cost mot-u to kneel up and look out of the window T" |