In the fair he wants many thing . What are they? Why does he move on without waiting for an answer?
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In “The Lost Child” the child wanted many things.
They are toys and balloons, sweets from the sweet seller, garland of gulmohar, a ride on the roundabout and to watch the snack charmer playing flute when a snake danced to it.
The boy didn’t stop or waited for any answer because he knew none of his requests would be fulfilled.
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The child wants many things in the fair. He wants to have toys, different sweets, garland, balloons of different colours and has a keen desire to enjoy the roundabout. He moves on without waiting for an answer because whenever he stops to see things, his parents gave him a cautionary call, “come, child, come!”
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