How have the readers of this modern age been described in the story "Once There Was A King"?
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The thing that made a seven-year-old boy's heart go thump, thump with delight was this one sovereign truth, this reality of all realities: “Once there was a king.” But the readers of this modern age are far more exact and exacting. When they hear such an opening to a story, they are at once critical and suspicious.
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