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Query: "rabbit foot of a poplar"
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I suggest actually looking at the foot of poplar. You
might be surprised at what you see. Nabokov was
always felicitous in his choice of metaphors.
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Piers Smith
--- jansymello <jansy@AETERN.US> wrote:
> My question is "Why the "rabbit foot" of a poplar.
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might be surprised at what you see. Nabokov was
always felicitous in his choice of metaphors.
Best
Piers Smith
--- jansymello <jansy@AETERN.US> wrote:
> My question is "Why the "rabbit foot" of a poplar.
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