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Daddy:
"came in.
"Most important of all we had to invent languages. All those languages are so different; but sight is a universal language, what you see. What this did was to bring the world together in a way it had never been put together before.
“It’s not really what the nescaster is saying; it’s what the kids are really seeing out there anymmewhere. Kids look at the way things work. They see everbody around the world now. They are being educated together; nobody’s going to put some tricks over them politically. Now this wasn’t predicted. But the kids see that Dad and Mum are absolutely a minor authority. They can tell you what’s going on in the shoe stores, tell you a little bit of local news, but it’s all absolutely irrelevant. Dad’s not telling us about Man’s getting to the Moon. Man’s been her for three and a half million years and Daddy’s been the authority all that time. Suddenly nature has gotten enough information and the tools for communication and there’s a young world here. She’s cut the metaphysical cord, the metabilical cord.”
