The Smiths wove staying at a farmhouse. After the first night Mr Smith nso early and in a, very bad temper. "I've had practically no sleep,"' ho complained to his wife. "Those beastly roosters have been crowing out there since dawn. Goodness knows why!" "Well, darling," murmured his wife sweetly, "once, when you got up early, you crowed about it for over a week !"
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 29 March 1930, Page 3
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