WHAT'S LIFE WITHOUT HORSES

“I like horses so much, if there are no horses on the beach, I'm not staying here any more,” said Mejbah, a 12 year old boy I met at Cox's Bazaar. He is the son of a food stall owner. He is a student of class four, at a nearby school. It is the beach and the horses that attract him the most. The owner of the horses lets Mejbah borrow one every day. Mejbah spends time with the horse and tries to make money from the tourists. At the end of the day he gives the horse back to the owner and gets paid Tk 150. Though his income per day is meager, he doesn't mind, as long as he gets to spend time with the horses on the beach.
“I like horses so much, if there are no horses on the beach, I'm not staying here any more,” said Mejbah, a 12 year old boy I met at Cox's Bazaar. He is the son of a food stall owner. He is a student of class four, at a nearby school. It is the beach and the horses that attract him the most. The owner of the horses lets Mejbah borrow one every day. Mejbah spends time with the horse and tries to make money from the tourists. At the end of the day he gives the horse back to the owner and gets paid Tk 150. Though his income per day is meager, he doesn't mind, as long as he gets to spend time with the horses on the beach.
“I like horses so much, if there are no horses on the beach, I'm not staying here any more,” said Mejbah, a 12 year old boy I met at Cox's Bazaar. He is the son of a food stall owner. He is a student of class four, at a nearby school. It is the beach and the horses that attract him the most. The owner of the horses lets Mejbah borrow one every day. Mejbah spends time with the horse and tries to make money from the tourists. At the end of the day he gives the horse back to the owner and gets paid Tk 150. Though his income per day is meager, he doesn't mind, as long as he gets to spend time with the horses on the beach.
“I like horses so much, if there are no horses on the beach, I'm not staying here any more,” said Mejbah, a 12 year old boy I met at Cox's Bazaar. He is the son of a food stall owner. He is a student of class four, at a nearby school. It is the beach and the horses that attract him the most. The owner of the horses lets Mejbah borrow one every day. Mejbah spends time with the horse and tries to make money from the tourists. At the end of the day he gives the horse back to the owner and gets paid Tk 150. Though his income per day is meager, he doesn't mind, as long as he gets to spend time with the horses on the beach.
“I like horses so much, if there are no horses on the beach, I'm not staying here any more,” said Mejbah, a 12 year old boy I met at Cox's Bazaar. He is the son of a food stall owner. He is a student of class four, at a nearby school. It is the beach and the horses that attract him the most. The owner of the horses lets Mejbah borrow one every day. Mejbah spends time with the horse and tries to make money from the tourists. At the end of the day he gives the horse back to the owner and gets paid Tk 150. Though his income per day is meager, he doesn't mind, as long as he gets to spend time with the horses on the beach.
“I like horses so much, if there are no horses on the beach, I'm not staying here any more,” said Mejbah, a 12 year old boy I met at Cox's Bazaar. He is the son of a food stall owner. He is a student of class four, at a nearby school. It is the beach and the horses that attract him the most. The owner of the horses lets Mejbah borrow one every day. Mejbah spends time with the horse and tries to make money from the tourists. At the end of the day he gives the horse back to the owner and gets paid Tk 150. Though his income per day is meager, he doesn't mind, as long as he gets to spend time with the horses on the beach.
“I like horses so much, if there are no horses on the beach, I'm not staying here any more,” said Mejbah, a 12 year old boy I met at Cox's Bazaar. He is the son of a food stall owner. He is a student of class four, at a nearby school. It is the beach and the horses that attract him the most. The owner of the horses lets Mejbah borrow one every day. Mejbah spends time with the horse and tries to make money from the tourists. At the end of the day he gives the horse back to the owner and gets paid Tk 150. Though his income per day is meager, he doesn't mind, as long as he gets to spend time with the horses on the beach.
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