Read again the first part of the Source from lines 1 to 6.
List four things about the Jack-in-the-box from this part of the Source.
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The children did not play with it. It sat at the bottom of the old wooden toy box,
which was the same size and age as a pirateās treasure-chest, or so the
children thought. The Jack-in-the-box was buried beneath dolls and trains,
clowns and paper stars and old conjuring tricks, and crippled marionettes with
their strings irrevocably tangled, with dressing up clothes (here the tatters of a
long-ago wedding dress, there a black silk hat, crusted with age and time) and
costume jewellery, broken hoops and tops and hobbyhorses. Under them all
was the Jackās box.
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Read again the first part of the Source from lines 1 to 6.
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