. Floor games . THE BUILDING OF CITIES 55 We have set out and I havephotographed one of our citiesto illustrate more clearly theamusement of the game. RedEnd is to the readers right,and includes most of the hillon which the town stands, ashady zoological garden, thetown hall, a railway tunnelthrough the hill, a museum(away in the extreme right-hand corner), a church, a riflerange, and a shop. Blue Endhas the railway station, four orfive shops, several homes, ahotel, and a farm-house, closeto the railway station. The. 56 FLOOR GAMES boundary drawn by me as over-lord (who also made the hillsand


. Floor games . THE BUILDING OF CITIES 55 We have set out and I havephotographed one of our citiesto illustrate more clearly theamusement of the game. RedEnd is to the readers right,and includes most of the hillon which the town stands, ashady zoological garden, thetown hall, a railway tunnelthrough the hill, a museum(away in the extreme right-hand corner), a church, a riflerange, and a shop. Blue Endhas the railway station, four orfive shops, several homes, ahotel, and a farm-house, closeto the railway station. The. 56 FLOOR GAMES boundary drawn by me as over-lord (who also made the hillsand tunnels and appointed thetrees to grow) runs irregularlybetween the two shops nearestthe cathedral, over the shoulderin front of the town hall, andbetween the farm and the rifle range. The nature of the hills Ihave already explained, andthis time we have had no lakesor ornamental water. Theseare very easily made out of apiece of glass — the glass lidof a box for example — laid upon silver paper. Such water


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