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... dered into the livestock market, where pigs and lambs were being sold. The price for piglets was the same everywhere, fifty cents per pound, which was the same as the purchasing price for adult pigs. The price for lambs was slightly more expensive, at eighty cents per pound. Very few people bought them; it was expensive to feed large animals, and unlike pigs, lambs didn't grow fat easily. Even when they did grow up, they were lean, and mutton wasn't as valuable as pork, so everyone preferred to ...
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