She wished she had some mouflon wool to pack in them.
2
There is considerable talk at Gafsa of the wild mountain sheep, the Barbary mouflon.
3
The upper slopes saw ibex, chamois, and mouflon; in the woodlands deer were more common.
4
It was a stylized representation of a mouflon, a mountain sheep with large curved horns.
5
I had better keep my leather straps handy, and the mouflon wool Nezzie gave me.
1
Sometimes Lolo turns and puts his arms around Moufflon's neck and says,&&
2
At noon Lolo went home with Moufflon to his dinner.
3
But Lolo and Moufflon knew nothing of all this, and every day, when Lolo was well enough, they were happy together.
4
"I have been off on a ten-days' leave to Corsica for moufflon-shooting," replied Mr. Worthington.
5
One species of wild sheep belongs to Europe-theMoufflon, which is to this day found plentifully in the mountainous parts of Corsica, Cyprus, and Candia.