The cathedral priest invites the goatherd to join them and comments that since the goat is a female she can't control her natural instincts. |
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The goatherd helps the suitors get weapons, but the other herders stop him. |
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He hoped to work the Write With A Quill Pen Exhibit, but as a part-time goatherd, he was deemed better suited for fence-post work. |
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After the madman leaves, Sancho tries to blame the goatherd for what happened, saying he should have warned them of the man's violent temper. |
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It has a story to tell: an Ethiopian goatherd, Kaldi, is said to have discovered coffee's stimulating properties in the 9th century. |
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Legend has it that a goatherd first discovered coffee when his goats ate some coffee cherries and went a bit wild with the caffeine high. |
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A goatherd lies asleep in the flowery meadow amidst murmuring grasses, his dog beside him. |
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It is in the Grisons, and more precisely in Maienfeld, where Heidi had all her adventures with Peter the goatherd. |
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His father was a poor Greek immigrant, a goatherd who later ran a shoeshine shop in Galveston, Texas. |
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In the beginning of the towns glorious history, there existed a legend about a goatherd. |
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Ram, 15, was a goatherd in a village in the poor eastern Indian state of Bihar. |
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During the excursion one comes across some goatherd refuges still containing old pillows and blankets. |
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One story has it that an Ethiopian goatherd was amazed at the lively behaviour of his goats after chewing red coffee berries. |
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Then Kriti met a goatherd whistling and hooting at his bleating goats. |
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He originally came to us in the guise of a gardener, but as we never had a garden he was utilized as an assistant goatherd, in which capacity, he gave every satisfaction. |
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There he was raised by animals and discovered by a goatherd. |
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In order to hide the letter as eff ectively as possible, the goatherd made an incision into his mule's skin, so that he could smuggle the letter out of Omdurman. |
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It has lost its way. When President Jacob Zuma came to power in May 2009, many hoped that the self-taught Zulu former goatherd with a dazzling smile and common touch would provide a new sense of direction. |
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The most widely recognised is that around 600 AD, a goatherd in the mountains of Ethiopia noticed his goats dancing around after eating some berries. |
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Noting that his goats frolicked about queerly after eating the leaves and the berries of a certain bush, a goatherd took a branch of the shrub to a monk, who brewed a drink from the plant's seeds. |
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