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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FERRET, by JAMES M. MURPHY First Line: She wriggles from your grasp, drops four feet Last Line: Her evening meal a chunk of rabbit, %her teeth incisive, like butter knives Subject(s): Ferrets | |||
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