1908 - Setting Hen on Train

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Roanoke Times - April 24, 1908

Setting Hen on Train

A number of persons who were at the passenger station Wednesday
afternoon were witnesses of a sight that has seldom if ever been seen
before. Among the passengers who left at 5:15 o'clock on the train
bound for Winston-Salem was a lady, who had a basket on her arm. In
that basket there was a hen, and under that hen there was a setting
of eggs. On those eggs the hen had been sitting for some time, and
the lady was hourly looking for a product of healthy chicks.
Naturally, she carried the basket with a great deal of care, and the
old hen was, apparently, just as comfortable in her extraordinary
conveyance as if she had been reposing in the regulation hen house.
Those who saw the old hen thus performing her duly appointed duty
experience quite a shock over such a violation of precedent, but when
they saw how effective the new method was, they became very much
reconciled. When last seen, the lady and the hen and eggs were
rolling towards Winston-Salem, with apparently as much indifference
to established forms and ceremonies, as if hen houses and chicken
roosts had never been dreamed of.

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- Ron Davis, Roger Link






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