Scene 9
In old days beasts and birds, can talk, speak, sing, and communicate. They could understand each other, and they could understand human language as well. Chanticleer could speak and understand human language, and he could also speak and understand the language of the hens and the lady-loves. He would always talk to them and tell them stories, and they would always listen to him and enjoy his stories.
Source: ../README.md#scene-9
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Summary
The story pauses to remind us that in this older world beasts and birds can speak, sing, and understand one another. Chanticleer shares stories with his hens as a talkative and intelligent hero.
Scene description
In old days beasts and birds, can talk, speak, sing, and communicate. They could understand each other, and they could understand human language as well. Chanticleer could speak and understand human language, and he could also speak and understand the language of the hens and the lady-loves. He would always talk to them and tell them stories, and they would always listen to him and enjoy his stories.
Source excerpt
In old days beasts and birds, can talk, speak, sing, and communicate. They could understand each other, and they could understand human language as well. Chanticleer could speak and understand human language, and he could also speak and understand the language of the hens and the lady-loves. He would always talk to them and tell them stories, and they would always listen to him and enjoy his stories.
Entities
Clean-up notes
- Retain the talking-animal premise because later dialogue depends on it.
Next actions
- Source excerpt extracted from README.
- Scene summary updated with story-specific content.
- Relevant entity links added for scene continuity.