There was a crooked man ... ... and he walked a crooked mile.
He fond a crooked six pence ... ... upon a crooked stile.
He bought a crooked cat ... ... which caught a crooked mouse.
And they all lived together ... ... in a little crooked house. (pp.1-8)
Like this, this world is made up crooked things. Everything is crooked. Can you imagine that world?
I thought the world is inconvenient because for example, it takes more time to walk the road in crooked world than straigh road in our world. So, I don't want to live there, but I want to see the world once.
Punter, R. Illustrated by Semple, D. There was a crooked man. (2009). Usborne Publishing Ltd., London EC1N 8RT, England.
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