Scene 8
Chanticleer also had lady-loves, and they were nearly as pretty as his own feathers, but the fairest of all of them was Dame Partlet. Dame Partlet was polite, sociable, and had altogether such a good air about herself ever since she was a week old. Chanticleer had quite lost his heart to Dame Partlet, and he would always crow loudly to show his love for her. Dame Partlet would always thank Chanticleer for showing his love for her and for being such a good rooster.
Source: ../README.md#scene-8
Status: aligned with source layer
Summary
Among Chanticleer’s beloved hens, Pertelote stands out as the fairest and most gracious. He is wholly devoted to her and constantly shows off for her affection.
Scene description
Chanticleer also had lady-loves, and they were nearly as pretty as his own feathers, but the fairest of all of them was Dame Partlet. Dame Partlet was polite, sociable, and had altogether such a good air about herself ever since she was a week old. Chanticleer had quite lost his heart to Dame Partlet, and he would always crow loudly to show his love for her. Dame Partlet would always thank Chanticleer for showing his love for her and for being such a good rooster.
Source excerpt
Chanticleer also had lady-loves, and they were nearly as pretty as his own feathers, but the fairest of all of them was Dame Partlet. Dame Partlet was polite, sociable, and had altogether such a good air about herself ever since she was a week old. Chanticleer had quite lost his heart to Dame Partlet, and he would always crow loudly to show his love for her. Dame Partlet would always thank Chanticleer for showing his love for her and for being such a good rooster.
Entities
Clean-up notes
- Keep
Pertelote/Partletnaming tied back to the source note in Characters-and-Roles.
Next actions
- Source excerpt extracted from README.
- Scene summary updated with story-specific content.
- Relevant entity links added for scene continuity.