About This Book
A comic ballad narrates the misadventures of a respectable household head who prepares for a family outing, mounts a borrowed horse with wine bottles strapped to his belt, and quickly loses control. The horse bolts through busy streets and tollgates, shatters the bottles, and carries him far beyond his intended destination, provoking public alarm and humorous pursuit before he finally returns disheveled. The poem blends spirited, rhymed storytelling with playful observations on pride, domestic thrift, and public spectacle.
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