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Thursday Riddle (Jan 23, 2014)

Khalid Mukhtar · January 23, 2014 · Leave a Comment

Three riddles today. What can I say !? 🙂

You may find it nowhere,
From you no one may take it,
But, it’s yours once you make it,
And then it’s hard to break it.

My neighbors disdain me, I’m sore;

Yet, when they do come to implore,

Oppose I each neighbor conjointly in labor
To finish up every chore;
I’m stronger than they, I am sure
Kill a whale, Anna Graham.
Kan you guess my name?
Some would think me digital
If I were a dame.

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