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"\\ liat ]k), what ho. ma hearties. lh:)t, was the heaviest rain we have bad for many a long day. Its: hard to believe, now that the sun is shining again that. u . c | lilvc had
such a deluge. The -water streamed down the hill on which my little cave is situated and. 1 was just about flooded out at one time. Poor old Butinsky was really frightened and from his box outside lie set up a terrible commotion. Peterkin on the otlier hand, didn't seem to mind at all and when I went out to see what was the matter with my goat friend, the. little chap just, waddled after me as though ho was; quite used to that sort of thing. As for Butinsky, he had become so frightened, when the storm broke, that he tried hard to get out of his.box and in the process had got his horns caught in the pie.ee above the door. He was bleating like mad, but when [ released him he rewarded me. by giving mc a hearty butt, in the trousers, so I' pushed him back in his box and went inside again. He's; the most ungrateful goat I know.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 84, 25 June 1943, Page 6
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