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Hi,

I recently came across a quote from Twain that is highly relevant to work
on semantic development that I'm doing :

"...most interesting information comes from children, for they tell all
they know
and then stop."

Does anyone know where this comes from?

If it's any help, the quote was sent along with a list of "Kids Say the
Darndest Things" by Art Linklater via a newsgroup.

Thanks in advance.

Ira Noveck
Paris
FRANCE

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