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    Description Blind men and an elephant
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    Source From Augusta Stevenson, Children's Classics in Dramatic Form, Houghton Mifflin (Boston), From Charles Maurice Stebbins & Mary H. Coolidge, Golden Treasury Readers: Primer, American Book Co. (New York), p. 17.
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