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Dickens - children are empty vessles to be filled.

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venus89 | 11:14 Wed 21st Feb 2007 | Books & Authors
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I'm writing an essay on the concept of childhood and I want to include a reference to the Dickens (?) book where the schoolteacher talks about children being empty vessles (or similar) - can anybody tell me which book it was, and who said it? Thanks!
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