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Slowly
he
turned
the
pages
,
scanning
the
pictures
and
the
text
for
a
repetition
of
the
combination
B-O-Y
.
Presently
he
found
it
beneath
a
picture
of
another
little
ape
and
a
strange
animal
which
went
upon
four
legs
like
the
jackal
and
resembled
him
not
a
little
.
Beneath
this
picture
the
bugs
appeared
as
:
A
BOY
AND
A
DOG
There
they
were
,
the
three
little
bugs
which
always
accompanied
the
little
ape
.
And
so
he
progressed
very
,
very
slowly
,
for
it
was
a
hard
and
laborious
task
which
he
had
set
himself
without
knowing
it
--
a
task
which
might
seem
to
you
or
me
impossible
--
learning
to
read
without
having
the
slightest
knowledge
of
letters
or
written
language
,
or
the
faintest
idea
that
such
things
existed
.
He
did
not
accomplish
it
in
a
day
,
or
in
a
week
,
or
in
a
month
,
or
in
a
year
;
but
slowly
,
very
slowly
,
he
learned
after
he
had
grasped
the
possibilities
which
lay
in
those
little
bugs
,
so
that
by
the
time
he
was
fifteen
he
knew
the
various
combinations
of
letters
which
stood
for
every
pictured
figure
in
the
little
primer
and
in
one
or
two
of
the
picture
books
.
Of
the
meaning
and
use
of
the
articles
and
conjunctions
,
verbs
and
adverbs
and
pronouns
he
had
but
the
faintest
conception
.
One
day
when
he
was
about
twelve
he
found
a
number
of
lead
pencils
in
a
hitherto
undiscovered
drawer
beneath
the
table
,
and
in
scratching
upon
the
table
top
with
one
of
them
he
was
delighted
to
discover
the
black
line
it
left
behind
it
.
He
worked
so
assiduously
with
this
new
toy
that
the
table
top
was
soon
a
mass
of
scrawly
loops
and
irregular
lines
and
his
pencil-point
worn
down
to
the
wood
.
Then
he
took
another
pencil
,
but
this
time
he
had
a
definite
object
in
view
.
He
would
attempt
to
reproduce
some
of
the
little
bugs
that
scrambled
over
the
pages
of
his
books
.
It
was
a
difficult
task
,
for
he
held
the
pencil
as
one
would
grasp
the
hilt
of
a
dagger
,
which
does
not
add
greatly
to
ease
in
writing
or
to
the
legibility
of
the
results
.