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A lively catalogue records the rules, variations, and playful terminology of children's street games in London, ranging from ball games to top-spinning contests and cap or boot diversions. The narrator explains how scarce equipment and confined urban spaces shape inventive rules and improvised toys, and lists numerous specific games with concise instructions and local names. Short anecdotal observations and occasional remarks about origins and players' habits punctuate the descriptive entries, producing an informal, encyclopedic portrait of urban play and its social context.
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