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A list of all pages that have property "Markup" with value "<b>“You know as well as I do that the Farmer sends them all to new pastures of their own,”</b> Big Bull responded. <span><i>“And you believe him? You don’t think he might be lying?” Crow bobbed his shiny head as he spoke. </i></span><span>“Why would he lie? He knows what’s best for us, and gives us everything we want. A warm place in the winter, plenty of hay, nothing to bother us.” Big Bull’s heavy voice was showing a bit of anger. “All you Crows are the same. You want to make trouble, disturb our peaceful lives, upset the way things have always been.” </span><span>Crow patiently explained, “We have a different view of things. Did you ever think that we might be able to see things you can’t?” </span><span>“Oh, you Crows are so smart!” Now Big Bull was definitely getting mad. <b>“You know more than the Farmer, I guess. And I suppose you Crows think you’re better than him too!” </b></span><span>Crow lifted up his shiny blue-black wings, shook himself. “I’m not saying we’re smarter, or better. But even you have to admit that we can see things you might not. After all, we can fly. And we see where all those heifers and cows and calves go when they leave here. ” </span><span>“They go to their own pastures somewhere else. Quit trying to scare me, will you?” Big Bull shook his massive head. </span><span><br></span><span> </span>". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Bull and Crow : Farmer says Crow Lies - Workflow  + (<b>“You know as well as I do that th<b>“You know as well as I do that the Farmer sends them all to new pastures of their own,”</b> Big Bull responded.</br><div><i>“And you believe him? You don’t think he might be lying?” Crow bobbed his shiny head as he spoke.</br></i></div><div>“Why would he lie? He knows what’s best for us, and gives us everything we want. A warm place in the winter, plenty of hay, nothing to bother us.” Big Bull’s heavy voice was showing a bit of anger. “All you Crows are the same. You want to make trouble, disturb our peaceful lives, upset the way things have always been.”</br></div><div>Crow patiently explained, “We have a different view of things. Did you ever think that we might be able to see things you can’t?”</br></div><div>“Oh, you Crows are so smart!” Now Big Bull was definitely getting mad. <b>“You know more than the Farmer, I guess. And I suppose you Crows think you’re better than him too!”</br></b></div><div>Crow lifted up his shiny blue-black wings, shook himself. “I’m not saying we’re smarter, or better. But even you have to admit that we can see things you might not. After all, we can fly. And we see where all those heifers and cows and calves go when they leave here. ”</br></div><div>“They go to their own pastures somewhere else. Quit trying to scare me, will you?” Big Bull shook his massive head.</br></div><div><br></div><div></br></div> go to their own pastures somewhere else. Quit trying to scare me, will you?” Big Bull shook his massive head. </div><div><br></div><div> </div>)