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Oh gawds, this sounds like improper love between a sheep and her shepard. Well... no worries... a man, far from settlements, only sheep, dogs and asses as companions... I guess he really loved that one sheep.

Language and citations

I've tried to tidy up the language and cite a couple of the sources, but some vital ones are still missing. Anyone wish to add? Pietro24 (talk) 15:38, 30 November 2013 (UTC)

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