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    In a poem by Edward Lear, what was peculiar about the ‘Pobble’?

    Question #93500. Asked by storky1. (Mar 14 08 5:29 AM)


    crazycube

    The Pobble has no toes.

    http://www.poetry-online.org/lear_the_pobble_who_has_no_toes.htm

    Mar 14 08, 5:39 AM


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