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Emile 卢梭 209Words 2018-03-18
Would not such cruel bondage affect the health and temper of the child?Their earliest feelings are pain and endurance, and every necessary movement is prevented, which is even more miserable than that of a coolie prisoner.They struggled in vain, became angry, and began to cry.You say, their earliest language is tears.In other words, from the moment you were born, you made things difficult for them. The first gift you gave was shackles, and your first act was torture. There was no freedom except to speak out. How could they not raise their voices to express their sufferings? ?They cry because of your hurt, and if you are tied up like this, you may cry even louder.

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