mille boy ran between his parents' legs, brimming over with life and laught
The joyous morning gave greetings and unashamed invitations to all, to com
away into the fields, full of flowers and songs,
Come child, come,' called his parents, as he lagged behind, arrested by
the toys in the shops that lined the way,
He hurried towards his parents, his feet obedient to their call, his eyes
still lingering on the receding toys. As he came to where they had stopped
to wait for him he could not suppress the desire of his heart, even though
he well knew the old, cold stare of refusal in their eyes,
'I want that toy,' he pleaded.
His father looked at him red-eyed in his familiar tyrant's way. His
mother, melted by the free spirit of the day, was tender, and giving him her
finger to catch, said: 'Look, child, what is before you'.
The faint disgust of the child's unfulfilled desire had hardly been quelled
in the heavy, pouting sob of a breath 'm-o-th-er when the pleasure of what
was before him filled his eager eye. They had left the dusty road on which
they had walked so far. It wended its weary way circuitously to the north,
They had come upon a footpath in a field.
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To what does the author compare the people moving the fair? Why?
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Where was the fair conducted?
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idk what is the answer
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I will give u some points dear to write
the answer . U need to use your imagination ok ( ^ . ^ )
1. Compare their relationships with other peole in the fair
2. Compare their laughter , emorions and actions .
I know u can create a wonderful answer. If it helps u plse mark as brainliest ( ♡ . ♡ )
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