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From: "Don" <ceann_cath@optusnet.com.au>
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Subject: Re: Fur coverings?
Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2005 19:16:33 +0800
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Chuckling.. your all forgetting about the big cats.. sometimes refered to as
spotted feline or sports, the are common in southern.
"MaryD" <nojunkstuff1776@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> A couple of times a blanket or jacket was described as being "fur". Where
> did this "fur" come from? I don't remember any fur-bearing animals-
"just"
> runner/burden/herd beasts. Pelts from sheep?
>
> MaryD
>
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