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Rebecca McCann Quotes: Dumb animals we call them, while they bark and neigh and moo. They talk as much as we do - to them we seem dumb too.
         

Dumb animals we call them, while they bark and neigh and moo. They talk as much as we do - to them we seem dumb too.


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