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Was he religious? Perhaps that’s a psalms book, which was common and small to carry around and perhaps his sheep are symbolic? Then again nothing has changed too much since then as he’s walking and not looking up. :)
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Checking his notebook for errant sheep
memorizing one of Shakespeare's sonnets trying to impress the lovely lady down the road. ;)
Swiping left on all the mutton dressed as lamb.
Was he religious? Perhaps that’s a psalms book, which was common and small to carry around and perhaps his sheep are symbolic? Then again nothing has changed too much since then as he’s walking and not looking up. :)
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