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Cleopatra came back of own accord. Commits not to run away again Comments re photo 55593 Help Cleopatra is missing Brothers and sisters miss her too By Barbara Armitage Cleo is back! This is the first time she's ever left the farm and we were all worried half to death. Bull Run is not a busy road but it only takes one car . . . I don't know how far she ran but I just found her sitting by the gate panting and totally exhausted. We had a very stern mother/daughter talk and she promised that this will never let this happen again. She also sends her apologies to Ed, CM and all the good people watching for her - she says that she will never run away again. Oh yea, her dad filled the hole she dug under the fence with rock just to make sure that she keeps her promise. - Barbara Armitage This story was posted on 2014-06-26 09:00:32
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