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A jaunty rhymed narrative follows a boy whose go-cart breaks loose on a steep hill and careens through town, setting off a rapid succession of comic mishaps that disrupt vendors, entertainers, animals, and everyday scenes. Each stanza escalates the chaos with vivid, slapstick incidents—from overturned stands and splattered paint to ruined picnics and smashed fruit—before the runaway finally halts against a stump, leaving the boy dislodged but safe. The printed text originally alternates pages at a slight tilt, a visual gimmick that mirrors the poem's tumbling motion.
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