Scene 4
Chanticleer lived in the yard of widow, and the yard was a dry and dusty place, and there was no grass in the yard. The yard was surrounded by a wooden fence, and there was a gate to enter the yard. The gate was always open, and the animals could go in and out of the yard freely.
Source: ../README.md#scene-4
Status: aligned with source layer
Summary
Chanticleer lives in a dry, dusty yard enclosed by a wooden fence. Its open gate lets the farm animals move freely in and out of the widow’s space.
Scene description
Chanticleer lived in the yard of widow, and the yard was a dry and dusty place, and there was no grass in the yard. The yard was surrounded by a wooden fence, and there was a gate to enter the yard. The gate was always open, and the animals could go in and out of the yard freely.
Source excerpt
Chanticleer lived in the yard of widow, and the yard was a dry and dusty place, and there was no grass in the yard. The yard was surrounded by a wooden fence, and there was a gate to enter the yard. The gate was always open, and the animals could go in and out of the yard freely.
Entities
Clean-up notes
- Keep the yard geography clear for later fox-action scenes.
Next actions
- Source excerpt extracted from README.
- Scene summary updated with story-specific content.
- Relevant entity links added for scene continuity.