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e pie。 It's delicious。”

I went to bed that night feeling very full and very happy。 And as I lay there in the dark; I

wondered at how much emotion can go into any given day;

and thought how nice it was to feel this way at the end of it。

And as I nestled in and drifted off to sleep; my heart felt wonderfully… free。

The next morning I still felt good。 I went outside and sprinkled the yard; enjoying the splish

and patter of water on soil; wondering when; when; that

first little blade of grass would spring up into the sunshine。

Then I went out back; cleaned the coop; raked the yard; and dug up some of the bigger

weeds growing along the edges。

Mrs。 Stueby leaned over the side fence as I was shoveling my rakings and weeds into a

trash can and said; “How's it going; Julianna? Making

neat for a rooster?”

“A rooster?”

“Why; certainly。 Those hens need some motivation to start laying more!”

It was true。 Bonnie and Clydette and the others were only laying about half the eggs that they

used to; but a rooster? “I don't think the

neighborhood would appreciate my getting a rooster; Mrs。 Stueby。 Besides; we'd get chicks

and I don't think we can handle any more poultry back

here。”

“Nonsense。 You've spoiled these birds; giving them the whole yard。 They can share the

space。 Easily! How else are you going to maintain your

business? Soon those bir

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