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It looked very much indeed like a mountain and he made up stories about it. Susan. We have a forest, too, and he [pointing] makes up beautiful poems. Boy. Where is your forest ? You can 't keep a forest in the city! Girl. You haven't even an upstairs or a downstairs to your house. It isn't a house, really. John. [Showing table.] We made our forest on the table. Susan. But the mountain brook spilled over. Boy. 0, there it is ! 0, you poor little children ! Girl. I think we'll have to come and pl...ay with them often, shan't we, Hansel? Boy. Yes, indeed, Gretel. I think they need us. John. Hansel! Gretel! [Jumping up and down THE VISITORS H in delight.] They have them, too. They have play- names ! Susan. Goody! Goody! Ours arc Mytyl and Tytyl. Boy. Do you know any games, you poor little city- children ? John. Do we know any games, Mytyl! Just listen to him. Susan. We know all the games that there are, and more than you do, 'cause they make up new ones for us every day now. Boy. Do you know ' ' I saw a ship a-sailing ' ' ?
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