Sheep ahoy : production material.

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Sheep ahoy : production material.

Ink illustration for jacket, proof dumy. Mr. Simpson's simple plan to keep sheep to eat his cat-brier gets much more complicated when the sheepdog proves timid and the sheep decide to explore the neighborhood, but things take a turn for the better when after a fire a truly simple solution for all is found.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7815053

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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