OLD RIDDLE
By Jonathan Swift
We are little brethren twain,
Arbiters of loss and gain;
Many to our counters run,
Some are made, and some undone.
But men find it, to their cost,
That few are made, but numbers lost;
Though we play them tricks for ever,
Yet they always seek our favor.
Answer:
Pair of dice
Thursday, April 9, 2015
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