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    Oct 1, 2008, 03:41 PM
    Another Children's book (Weekly Reader 1960's)
    2 sisters go for a walk with their dad. They end up at a merry go round. They get on the horses and as they ride the horses jump off and start running through the streets. Of course the ride ends and they get off and go home with Dad.

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