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Cartoon concerning the meaning of the word Parable printed in Punch (magazine), Vol. 103, October 29, 1892, - Project Gutenberg eText 15605.png
Caption: AN ILL-DIGESTED LESSON.
The Governess. "And now, what is a Parable, Effie?"
Effie (who has got rather muddled). "A Parable? Oh, of course, a Parable is a Heavenly story with an Earthly meaning!"
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