In
Lilliput, children are educated in large
public nurseries where they are taught the skills and
knowledge appropriate
to their social standing. Boys and girls of the Lilliputian nobility are
taught honor, justice, modesty, clemency, religion, and love of country. Life's pretty
hard in
the nursery for both sexes: they are never allowed out of the sight
of their professors and must
never talk...
Wednesday, May 2, 2018
What are the boys and girls of noble family taught?
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