





Who did not see the boy skipping astride a father's cane, also urgingforward racer Here it is children's imagination.
With what pleasure children make a magnificent vehicle of chairs and chairs.
One, having stretched inside, with pleasure examines the imagined village, clapping crowd, other players, leaning about backs of chairs, whip by air, allegedly adjusting the excited horses.
However we will observe children from rich families.
They have quiet ponies, they are carried often in crews and cars.
Small misters with some contempt look at the boy, whichskips astride a stick.
They are surprised, seein as the horseman who is carried by motionless chairs is happy.
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