Scene 6
Every morning Chanticleer would struck on the horizon and would crow loudly to wake up the widow and her daughters, and every evening he would crow again to signal the end of the day. The widow and her daughters would always thank Chanticleer for waking them up and for signaling the end of the day.
Source: ../README.md#scene-6
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Summary
Chanticleer rules the household rhythm by crowing at dawn and again at day’s end. The Widow and her daughters depend on his faithful calls and thank him for it.
Scene description
Every morning Chanticleer would struck on the horizon and would crow loudly to wake up the widow and her daughters, and every evening he would crow again to signal the end of the day. The widow and her daughters would always thank Chanticleer for waking them up and for signaling the end of the day.
Source excerpt
Every morning Chanticleer would struck on the horizon and would crow loudly to wake up the widow and her daughters, and every evening he would crow again to signal the end of the day. The widow and her daughters would always thank Chanticleer for waking them up and for signaling the end of the day.
Entities
Clean-up notes
- Keep the dawn-and-dusk routine consistent with adjacent household scenes.
Next actions
- Source excerpt extracted from README.
- Scene summary updated with story-specific content.
- Relevant entity links added for scene continuity.