Scene 30
He stood high on his toes and stretched out his neck and shut his eyes tight, and began to crow loudly enough - and Mr. Renard, the fox, took opportunity to catch him by the throat, towards the wood close by ; for as yet not a soul had seen him.
Source: ../README.md#scene-30
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Summary
Chanticleer rises on tiptoe, stretches his neck, and shuts his eyes to crow. In that instant the Fox seizes him by the throat and rushes toward the wood unseen.
Scene description
He stood high on his toes and stretched out his neck and shut his eyes tight, and began to crow loudly enough - and Mr. Renard, the fox, took opportunity to catch him by the throat, towards the wood close by ; for as yet not a soul had seen him.
Source excerpt
He stood high on his toes and stretched out his neck and shut his eyes tight, and began to crow loudly enough - and Mr. Renard, the fox, took opportunity to catch him by the throat, towards the wood close by ; for as yet not a soul had seen him.
Entities
Clean-up notes
- Preserve the eye-shutting detail because it sets up the scene’s moral.
Next actions
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