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1 He might have a pig 's head on him, but it wasn't fast.
2 Here I have a pig dinner and an opossum dinner all at once!
3 How good a thing it is to have a pig to work for!
4 And we ought to have a pig so we can have a real feast.
5 You must have a pig 's head, anyway!
6 They came to live here because it is cheaper, and they can have a pig and raise potatoes.
7 If you have a pig or so, your manure will be greatly improved by the rooting, treading and mixing they will give it.
8 But not long arter he took it into his head that Huldy ought to have a pig to be a-fattin' with the buttermilk.
9 I said to myself, '"Now I have a pig of my own, it will soon grow up to be a hog, and we'll have pork."
10 I think, perhaps, he had a pig of his own-or ,perhaps ,children
11 Then, she turns around to reveal she has a pig 's snout.
12 We're having a pig roast this Saturday aft, if you're interested.
13 Eeka was delighted with Piri, and the latter had a pig presented to him.
14 And what worse luck is there than having a pig fall through your living-room roof?
15 As a result, she now has a pig .
16 Ari remembered: She had a pig earring in her ear and that did it for me.
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