Riddles
Two brothers we are, Great burdens we bear, On w'hich we are bitterly pressed; The truth is to say, We are full all the day, And empty when we go to rest. •sjooq jo xied v übmsuv What has eight legs, two arms, three heads and wings? ■pueq siq ui Ajbubo n q)!M opßqasjoq UO ÜBUI V U3MSUV Look in my face, I am somebody; Look in my back, I am nobody. ■JOWIIU V U9MSUV What does one wall say to another wall? ~-jauJo3 aqj IB noA toaui pj,, uawsuy What time is it when an elephant sits on a fence? ■auo Mau b ppnq oi aunj uawsuy What sort of animal says, “Oom, oom”? •SpjßMipEq SUIIfIBM MOO V UOMSUV
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Press, 31 May 1977, Page 18
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121Riddles Press, 31 May 1977, Page 18
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