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Priscilla by Colene Copeland
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Priscilla (original 1981; edition 1981)

by Colene Copeland

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A pig's eye view of life on the farm. Priscilla was raised as a pet, living in the house, house-trained to wipe her hooves before entering the house after playing outdoors. Unfortunately, she did not know she was a pig, and after she grew too large for living in the house it was necessary to move her to the barn where she would live with other pigs.… (more)
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Title:Priscilla
Authors:Colene Copeland
Info:Jordan Valley Heritage House (1981), Paperback
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To my loving husband Bob, who willingly shared our home and our vacation with a special little pig.
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Mama had always let me sit on her lap to watch television.
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A pig's eye view of life on the farm. Priscilla was raised as a pet, living in the house, house-trained to wipe her hooves before entering the house after playing outdoors. Unfortunately, she did not know she was a pig, and after she grew too large for living in the house it was necessary to move her to the barn where she would live with other pigs.

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