how is the natural curosity of the children highlighted in the extract? (after blenheim)
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They had to roam from one place to another seeking rest. Apparently, Kaspar's suffering in the war did not affect his views or thinking about war much. Though he himself and his family suffered much, he held to his romantic ideals of war and maintained his stand to term the war a 'great victory'.
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