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This is the reticence of temperament, and we see it in children from quite an early age—those children who are trusted by the servants, and are their favourites in consequence, because they tell no tales; but it is a disposition that may become dangerous unless watched, and that is always liable to degenerate into falsehood.
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This
is
the
reticence
of
temperament,
and
we
see
it
in
children
from
quite
an
early
age—those
children
who
are
trusted
by
the
servants,
and
are
their
favourites
in
consequence,
because
they
tell
no
tales;
but
it
is
a
disposition
that
may
become
dangerous
unless
watched,
and
that
is
always
liable
to
degenerate
into
falsehood.