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Stories of Child hood
Ah! When I was a child the world seemed to be a place of joy and happiness to me. There was nothing worth worrying about. Whenever I cried somebody picked me up. When I did not like to sit alone, I was always in somebody’s army. I was not born in a joint family. So there were a lot of people to look after me. I was not kept under the care of a hired nurse.

When I was three and a half years old I was sent to school. Soon I made friends with all the girls. Even now I clearly remember faces of my school friends and teachers.

I had to go to school early in the morningwhich I really hated . But as I grow interested in my studies I enjoyed going to school.
My Mischief, Excursion and late coming:

In the afternoon, I played all sorts of games and pranks at home. I was very mischievous when I was young. Sometimes when I used to hide my mom's mobile and pretended that I don't know . Mom used to get puzzled then scold me a bit and then give a a hug.

When I was ten years old, I had gone with my cousin to the field beside her granny's house to play with other girls. I did not inform my parents. We could not return till it was very dark. My parents were very anxious. They searched for me everywhere, but I could not be found. At last, when they saw me coming back late at night, my father jumped at me. He held me firmly by my arm. I was let off with a strong scolding. A father, though gentle is often strict, but a mother is always tender to her children. My mother always saved me from the anger of my father. Thus I liked my mother more than I liked my father.

As I grew in age, worries about my studies and small worldly matters came upon me. By now I have been in a secondary school. I would prepare myself for the secondary examination. As a young gilr of 14 I was expected to help my mother in the work of household chores.

Childhood is free from cares. There are no duties and responsibilities on the shoulders of a child. A child eats drinks, sleeps and plays.

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