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"Children's games constitute the most admirable social institutions. The game of marbles, for instanc..." — Jean Piaget
Children's games constitute the most admirable social institutions. The game of marbles, for instance, as played by boys, contains an extremely complex system of rules - that is to say, a code of laws, a jurisprudence of its own.
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