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From: pgr@mtgzz.UUCP (p.g.russo)
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Subject: Re: My daughter and "Bozie Bop"
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Date: Tue, 5-Nov-85 15:56:38 EST
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Repeating one or more words from a song, book, etc. doesn't
seem that odd or unnatural.  I have a friend whose father is
an English lit professor; he used to read her whatever
classics he was working on for her bedtime story.  Any way,
she remembers liking the sound of Canterbury Tales, read to
her in Middle English of course, and would ask her father to
read "to the roote" (a line in the General Prologue).