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It seemed such a joke to them that a table should take to hatching eggs. Nearly every day the Pekin Duck laid an egg, and she soon had enough to begin sitting. After that, she did not go up to the Pig-pen at night with her friends. It was quite lonely in the clump of burdocks, and if the Pekin Duck had been at all timid she might have had some bad nights, for Weasels, Rats, and Skunks were out after dark, looking for something to eat. Yet they must always have found food before they reached the... burdocks, for the Duck was not disturbed. During the day her friends came along for a chat, and often the Drake waddled up for a visit. He seemed to think her a very sensible sort of Duck. He had not the Gobbler's dis- like of children, although he never shared the labor of hatching them, like his friend the Gander. He thought one could be a good father without going quite as far as that. 7O Tales of a Poultry Farm The days were long and the nights seemed longer to the tired Pekin Duck, but her cour- age never failed.
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