By Charles Dickens
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(Part 2)
When he found this boy, the traveller said to him, "What do you do here?" And the boy said, "I am always learning. Come and learn with me."
So, he learned with that boy about Jupiter and Juno, and the Greeks and the Romans, and I don't know what else. He learned more than I could tell -- or he either, for he soon forgot a great deal of it.
But, they were not always learning; they had the happiest games that ever were played. They rowed upon the river...