What is the duck's desire?
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Maximilian Cale, the Duke of Lyons, accepted long ago that his kidnapped brother was dead. When a cryptic note from investigator Tristan Bonnaud claims otherwise, Max seeks out Tristan’s sister, Lisette—and is infuriated to learn that Tristan has also mysteriously vanished. Have the siblings perpetrated an elaborate hoax? Or is the fiercely protective beauty as innocent as she claims them to be?
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The question is taken from 'The Duck and the Kangaroo' written by Edward Lear. This is a humours poem of a kind known as 'Nonsense Verse'.
The duck's desire was to take a ride on the back of kangaroo. And move around the world beyond like kangaroo. He also wanted to hop like kangaroo. He asked kangaroo, if he would give him a ride on his back. He said he would sit quietly without speaking a word except 'Quack'. And move over the land, and over the sea.
The question is taken from 'The Duck and the Kangaroo' written by Edward Lear. This is a humours poem of a kind known as 'Nonsense Verse'.
The duck's desire was to take a ride on the back of kangaroo. And move around the world beyond like kangaroo. He also wanted to hop like kangaroo. He asked kangaroo, if he would give him a ride on his back. He said he would sit quietly without speaking a word except 'Quack'. And move over the land, and over the sea.
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