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- Next morning I went over to take a last look at my engine before leaving the town.
- Sirs, I was a poor man. I really could not find any means of paying these bills.
- My plan was to take the engine out of the Gymkhana and then down the road to a field half a furlong off.
- It was not the sort of prize one could carry home at short notice.
- There was a particular corner of the show which was in great favour.
- A huge crowd stood around and watched in great glee.
- Gaity Land provided us with all sort of fun and gambling and sideshows.
- On one evening they drew ticket number 1005, and I happened to own the other half of the ticket.
- The police came on the scene and marched me off.
- I heaved a sigh of relief.
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What were some of the entertainments available at Gaiety Land?
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Some of the entertainments available at Gaiety Land were performing parrots, motorcyclists looping the loop in the Dome of Death, a ticket for winning variety of articles, etc.
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What prize did the narrator win in the lucky draw? What exception did the owner of the show make in his case?
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What burden fell on the narrator when the entertainment left the town?
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Why did the effort to move the road engine end in failure?
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