On pads of velvet quiet figure of speech
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on pads of Velvet quiet in his quite rage. Hear the poet says that the tiger that is confined in the zoo moves around in the cage under his bright colour scheme one cannot hear his footsteps because he has very soft feet like velvet because of which there is no sound of the tigers footsteps
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