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Frogs (a round)

Posted on 10 April 2020 by Thomas Kearney
3

Hidden_frog

Frogs
remain invisible,
even at midday.

How
do frogs
remain invisible? Even

at
midday, how
do frogs remain?

Invisible,
even at
midday–how do,

Frogs?

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