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THE CHILD AND CHILDHOOD IN FOLK THOUGHT.

(THE CHILD IN PRIMITIVE CULTURE.)

��BY

��ALEXANDER FRANCIS CHAMBERLAIN, M.A., PH.D.

Lecturer on Anthropology in Clark University; Sometime Fellow in Modern Languages in University College, Toronto; Fellow of the Ameri- can Association for the Advancement of Science, etc.

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