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RANDOM REMINDER RfieUL.KTI«H* * ALL C ARE, NO . . . In the rush of going away or two later he discovered dow, but surprised no-one on holiday, the last- a forlorn heap of feathers and, in fact, found the minute instructions to in one corner of the fowl- house securely locked, neighbours acting as care- house and buried it. Next Unknown to him, the takers tend to become day another fowl ap- neighbour had left a light hurried, abbreviated and peared to be on its last burning in one room to inadequate and it is only legs and a second visit to discourage any intruders, when the holidaymakers the library indicated seri- but the caretaker felt he are 50 miles away that ous trouble. The second would not be doing his job they remember uneasily fowl was killed and a unless he turned the light how sketchy their instruc- close watch kept on the off. He tried every door tions were. Recently a shrinking flock until their and window with no Cashmere man, with no state of health became the success and then rememexperience of poultry- dominant thought in his bered that the switchkeeping, undertook to mind on waking each board was in the porch, tend a neighbour’s flock morning. But eventually He clambered up in the while he was on holiday the epidemic ran its course darkness and, with the and in the hurried de- with only a quarter of the sense of a job well done, parture, he was not told flock gone and the care- switched off the main what to feed the fowls. taker breathed freely switch. How was he to He consulted a poultry again until, returning know, until told by his handbook in the library home late one evening, he neighbour 10 hot days to find out what to do, noticed a light in his later, that inside the but whether his diet was neighbour's house. Fear- house was a deep freeze deficient or too liberal he ing the worst, he crept loaded with poultry, fish knew not. However, a day stealthily up to the win- and fruit?
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