and a Dog Once upon a time there was a horse whose name was Reginald.Every morning he was delivering milk, he usually met his friend Blackie, who was a little black dog. Reginald didn’t want to be a milkman’s horse.He wanted to be a racehorse and win the Derbi. And Blackie, who had rather short legs, wanted to be able to run very fast, like a hound. One afternoon they were sitting in Reginald’s stable.Suddenly Blackie said that he had, an idea. «Why do we not eat coal?» — he said. «Trains eat coal a run fast.»
They thought about this for a long time, and at last Reginald said: «Let’s try it,» So they went down to the coal cellar. They were going to take some some coal, when Mrs Marry, the landlady, came in. «What! You are stealing my coal!» — she began to cry, and she picked up a piece of coal and threw it at them.They ran away. They had never run so fast in their lives before. Just then the Mayor was looking out of the window. «Oh, that horse can run fast I’m sure it can win the Derby, look at the dog; it’s a real hound I’ll give them each a medal.» And he did.
That region of ancient Egypt was famous for its advanced technology. Without them we would be far behind now, and you can still see many of those inventions being used these days. Probably the most iconic egyptian sight are the Pyramids. It's hard to imagine what kind of strength and engineering genius it took to assemble such huge giants. Unfortunately we can't say for sure how they managed to put up the pyramids, almost all the evidence of the actual construction work was destroyed and can't be restored. But we know for sure that it required a lot of effort and it appears to be a very expensive project. Slaves who used to serve the pharaoh cut rocks to produce thick massive bricks that they had to drag on wooden rails to the construction site in the middle of the day despite the heat of the sun. Heat and shorteage of water caused many deaths among builders. It is still unknow how they managed to get those brick on the very top of the pyramids. The Pyramids deserve the title of the World's Wonder, and it's the only wonder left on Earth.
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