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When he left, he did not know where he was going; When he got there, he did not know where he was; When he..............

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When he left, he did not know where he was going;
When he got there, he did not know where he was;
When he returned, he did not know where he had been.
Who was he?

posted Nov 18, 2020 by Pushpak Chauhan

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