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Floor Games
(H)erbert (G)eorge Wells

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Castles are done with bricks and cardboard turrets and a portcullis of
card, and drawbridge and moats; they are a mere special sort of city-
building, done because we have a box of men in armor.  We could
reconstruct all sorts of historical periods if the toy soldier makers
would provide us with people.  But at present, as I have already
complained, they make scarcely anything but contemporary fighting men.
And of the war game I must either write volumes or nothing.  For the
present let it be nothing.  Some day, perhaps, I will write a great book
about the war game and tell of battles and campaigns and strategy and
tactics.  But this time I set out merely to tell of the ordinary joys of
playing with the floor, and to gird improvingly and usefully at
toymakers.  So much, I think, I have done.  If one parent or one uncle
buys the wiselier for me, I shall not altogether have lived in vain. 

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