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By using the improved traverse function from #581 (comment)
and adding toString since the nodejs fs.readFile returns a Buffer and not a String.

// readFile :: FileName -> Task Error String

// firstWords :: String -> String
const firstWords = compose(intercalate(' '), take(3), split(' '), toString);

// tldr :: FileName -> Task Error String
const tldr = compose(map(firstWords), readFile);

traverse(Task.of, tldr, ['file1', 'file2']);
// Task(['hail the monarchy', 'smash the patriarchy']);

Before the traverse function threw a TypeError: f.traverse is not a function, on traverse(Task.of, tldr, ['file1', 'file2']);.

Thanks to @antonklimov.

By using the improved `traverse` function from MostlyAdequate#581 (comment)
and adding `toString` since the nodejs `fs.readFile` returns a Buffer and not a String.
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Blocks #607

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