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The previous section has shown how quickly a rhyme passes from one schoolchild to the next and illustrates the further difference 【M1】______ between school lore and nursery lore. In nursery lore a verse learnt in early childhood, is not usually passed on again when the little listener 【M2】______ has grown up, and has children of their own, or even grandchildren. 【M3】______ The period between learning a nursery rhyme and transmitting it may be something from twenty to seventy years. With the playground lore,【M4】______ therefore, a rhyme may be excitedly passed on within the very hour it is【M5】______ learnt; and, in the general, it passes between children of the same age,【M6】______ or nearly so, since it is uncommon for the difference in age between playmates to be more than five years. If, therefore, a playground rhyme can be shown to have been currently for a hundred years, or even just 【M7】______ for fifty, it follows that it has been retransmitted over and over; very 【M8】______ possibly it has passed along a chain of two or three hundred young hearers and tellers, and the wonder is that it remains live after so much【M9】______ handling, to let alone that it bears resemblance to the original wording.【M10】______