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out of the yard; but they'd hang around the front yard or the side yard; just waiting for him to
snooze so they could sneak in and pounce on some
tender little mousy vittles。
Then my brothers started trapping the mice; which I thought was just to help out。 I didn't
suspect a thing until the day I heard my mother screaming
from the depths of their room。 They were; it turns out; raising a boa constrictor。
Mom's foot came down in a big way; and I thought she was going to throw us out; lock; stock;
and boa; but then I made the most amazing
discovery—chickens lay eggs! Beautiful; shiny; creamy white eggs! I first found one under
Bonnie; then Clyde—whom I immediately renamed
Clydette—and one more in Florence's bed。 Eggs!
I raced inside to show my mom; and after a brief moment of blinking at them; she withered
into a chair。 “No;” she whimpered。 “No more chicks!”
“They're not chicks; Mom … they're eggs!”
She was still looking quite pale; so I sat in the chair next to her and said; “We don't have a
rooster…?”
“Oh。” The color was ing back to her cheeks。 “Is that so?”
“I've never heard a cock…a…doodle…do; have you?”
She laughed。 “'41 blessing I guess I've forgotten to count。” She sat up a little and took an egg
from my palm。 “Eggs; huh。 How many do you
suppose they'll lay?”
“I have no idea。”
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As it turns out; my hens laid more eggs than we could eat。 At first we tried to keep up; but
soon we were tired of boiling and pickling and deviling;
and my mother started plaining that all these free eggs were costing her way too much。
Then one afternoon as I was collecting eggs; our neighbo
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