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Reasonable assumption to make. But there's nothing explicitely stated in the question that the lions ate both Brillo's legs. They could have eaten both his arms, or just eaten one leg, or one leg and an arm, or remained hungry or even eaten something else entirely.
Reasonable assumption to make. But there's nothing explicitely stated in the question that the lions ate both Brillo's legs. They could have eaten both his arms, or just eaten one leg, or one leg and an arm, or remained hungry or even eaten something else entirely.
So the answer is impossible to deduce.
I think you might have stunned them to death first with your jokes so BrilloPad can get a winter fur from the two lions.
I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light.
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