LAJOS KOSSUTH DUBON: THE BOY WHO SHOULD HAVE BEEN A HORSE




Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Lajos Kossuth Dubon who loved horses more than anything in the world.

He would watch them for hours, galloping across the fields. He would dream of riding them, feeling the wind in his hair and the sun on his face.

But Lajos Kossuth Dubon was not a horse. He was a boy. And boys, as you know, are not supposed to ride horses.

But Lajos Kossuth Dubon didn't care. He loved horses too much to let something like that stop him.

So one day, he snuck into the barn and saddled up the biggest horse he could find.

He climbed onto its back and held on tight as the horse galloped away.

Lajos Kossuth Dubon was so happy. He felt like he was flying.

But then, the horse stumbled and fell. Lajos Kossuth Dubon was thrown from its back and landed hard on the ground.

He lay there for a moment, stunned. Then he got up and started to walk home.

As he walked, he thought about what had happened. He realized that he had been foolish to think that he could ride a horse.

But he also realized that he still loved horses, even though he couldn't ride them.

When he got home, he told his parents what had happened. They were angry at first, but then they realized that he had learned his lesson.

They told him that he could still be around horses, but he had to be careful.

Lajos Kossuth Dubon was disappointed, but he understood. He knew that he was lucky to be alive.

From that day on, Lajos Kossuth Dubon never forgot his lesson. He always remembered that he was a boy, not a horse.

But he also never forgot his love of horses. He would often visit the barn and watch them play.

And sometimes, when he was feeling brave, he would even偷偷地爬上他们的背,只是为了感受一下骑行的感觉。