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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Hello again!<BR><BR>>>However, I do have a
strip where the goat is actually called by<BR>>>name, in the 1938-11-28
daily, apparently its last appearance,<BR>>>where Donald goes something
like "Now get into the house and chase<BR>>>that stinkin' Billy out" to a
scythe-taloned Hortense, but I have a<BR>>>suspicion the name might have
been added by the Italian editors in<BR>>>a ret-conning effort, so to
speak, being the reprint rather recent...<BR>>>could anybody check the
original text in that strip, and/or what<BR>>>other countries have
?<BR><BR>That's the name in original strip too, as reprinted in
Gladstone's<BR>"Donald Duck" 292 (Sept
'95):<BR> "Now
go in there and run that fragrant Billy
goat<BR> outa
the house!"<BR><BR>Thanks for the information regarding the stores in
London,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Thomas & Eta!</FONT></DIV>
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Olivier</DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>