peacock225. Why is memory like the peacock?
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225. Why is memory like the peacock?
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My first in the garden luxuriantly grows,Delicious and sweet, as every one knows;My second a noisy, vain, garrulous thing,The lord of a harem, as proud as a king;My whole is still prouder, and seems to rejoiceAs much in his tail as he does in his voice.
My first in the garden luxuriantly grows,Delicious and sweet, as every one knows;My second a noisy, vain, garrulous thing,The lord of a harem, as proud as a king;My whole is still prouder, and seems to rejoiceAs much in his tail as he does in his voice.
My first in the garden luxuriantly grows,
Delicious and sweet, as every one knows;
My second a noisy, vain, garrulous thing,
The lord of a harem, as proud as a king;
My whole is still prouder, and seems to rejoice
As much in his tail as he does in his voice.
227. One man said to another, “Give me one of your sheep, and I shall have twice as many as you.” The other replied, “No, give me one of yours, and I shall have as many as you.” How many had each?
228. Where were potatoes first found?
229. Where did cherries come from?
230. Why is a ship under full sail like Niagara?