THREE MEN AND A SHEEP
"On some remote mountain in Hid Fur East an Englishman, a Frenchman, and a German once found themselves in dire want of food," says Walter Sichel in the "Fortnightly." "At all risks a sheep must be found before nightfall. What happened? The Frenchman spoke much of his mother wept and sighed. The German eat down with a scrap of paper, on which with a pencil he evolved from his inner consciousness a laboured map of whore n sheep should be found. But meanwhile the Englishman had silently vanished to return by evening witli the sheep required."
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 174, 17 April 1919, Page 8
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101THREE MEN AND A SHEEP Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 174, 17 April 1919, Page 8
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