a: reader ~
b: a rabbit

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"The mind of the ordinary reader is like a rabbit hedged within walls of wire-netting, for whom the most welcome writer is he who can extend his run for him and take in a patch of fresh grass. This is the function of the great imaginative artists, but it is the function also of science and philosophy, and Professor Pear's book is one of these liberators."


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Date: Mar 14 2014 5:09 PM


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