National myth, national character, and national policy: a psychological study of the U-2 incident'

1962 
When his father saw what had happened, he became very angry. He sent for George and asked, "George, do you know who cut down my cherry tree?" The boy lowered his eyes for a long moment. Then he looked up and said, "Father, I cannot tell a lie. I did it with my little hatchet." "George," said his father, "that was my favorite tree, but I'd rather lose a thousand trees than have my son lie or be a coward." 4 4 "Mother," he said, "I killed the sorrel colt. I didn't mean to." And then he told the whole
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