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Eight in a row, with nowhere to go, except for the two , who can jump .................What does this represent?

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Eight in a row,
with nowhere to go,
except for the two
who can jump straight through.

Eight out in front,
not one a runt.
Across the range,
to make a change.

By foot or by horse,
they stay the course.
Till the victory is won,
And the battle is done.

What does this represent?

posted Dec 2, 2014 by Sandeep Otari

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Ans: Chess pieces

answer Dec 2, 2014 by Swapnil Morankar



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