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THE LITTLE BLACK LAMB arrived in London: recently as a present for Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose, from an 80-year-old widow of Ontario. With it in the photo are some toy lambs, with ribbons round their necks. Now, if someone wanted to buy the live lamb a ribbon instead of its leather collar, and found when he’d bought the ribbon that he had no money in his pocket, what would he say to the shop assistant? If you look hard enough you'll find the answer on this page

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 24, 8 December 1939, Page 55

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THE LITTLE BLACK LAMB arrived in London: recently as a present for Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose, from an 80-year-old widow of Ontario. With it in the photo are some toy lambs, with ribbons round their necks. Now, if someone wanted to buy the live lamb a ribbon instead of its leather collar, and found when he’d bought the ribbon that he had no money in his pocket, what would he say to the shop assistant? If you look hard enough you'll find the answer on this page New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 24, 8 December 1939, Page 55

THE LITTLE BLACK LAMB arrived in London: recently as a present for Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose, from an 80-year-old widow of Ontario. With it in the photo are some toy lambs, with ribbons round their necks. Now, if someone wanted to buy the live lamb a ribbon instead of its leather collar, and found when he’d bought the ribbon that he had no money in his pocket, what would he say to the shop assistant? If you look hard enough you'll find the answer on this page New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 24, 8 December 1939, Page 55

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