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My take for this week, using horses to pull wagons as a natural form of transportation.
Here in Devonport, the horse and cart is a tourist attraction. I do not know if the driver knows that these boys are getting a free ride.
Can you tell me if there is a difference between a wagon and a cart? I thought it is a wagon, but the company calls it a cart.
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