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so:text | When a child is born its sense-organs are brought in contact with the outer world. The waves of sound, heat, and light beat upon its feeble body, its sensitive nerve-fibres quiver, the muscles contract and relax in obedience: a gasp, a breath, and in this act a marvelous little engine, of inconceivable delicacy and complexity of construction, unlike any on earth, is hitched to the wheel-work of the Universe. (en) |
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so:description | Variant 2: New York American (6 July 1930) (en) |
so:description | Man's Greatest Achievement (1908; 1930) (en) |
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