PLAY THIS IN THE TRAIN
You can play game rhen rou are on a Ipng train jpumey and afe tircl of reading bpofes. ft is not a nokv game a|)4 dpes npt distwrb Rffter people ,u the epnipartnient. Jhe players must he able to see 'out' of the window, and tlfe first one begins the game by starting to tell a story. Fpr instance* he could say: '• Farmer Giles wenf ouf ope mornin? fo lpok for his ——" and the next playpr must fpllpw on with the name of anything that the train happens to be parsing and eopfinue the story—such as he. walked a long iyav until he came to a » here the next player mij-ht say, '-bridge over a stream," The game goes on in this wav. each player adding to the story, mentioning objects and animals they happen to see as the. train goes along. . AM kinds of strange adventures and funny incidents can be put in the taje jn this way.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 308, 28 December 1940, Page 2 (Supplement)
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