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Lamb
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LAMB. A ram, sheep or ewe, under the age of one year. 4 Car. & P. 216; S. C. 19 Eng. Com. Law Rep. 351.



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The virus struck at the time when many farmers were due to bring lambs down off the hills for export.
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