THE MISTRESS AND HER SERVANTS
A Widow, thrifty and industrious, had two servants, whom she kept
pretty hard at work. They were not allowed to lie long abed in the
mornings, but the old lady had them up and doing as soon as the cockerel
crew. They disliked intensely having to get up at such an hour,
especially in winter-time: and they thought that if it were not for
the cockerel waking up their Mistress so horribly early, they could
sleep longer. So they caught it and wrung its neck. But they weren't
prepared for the consequences. For what happened was that their
Mistress, not hearing the cockerel crow as usual, waked them up earlier
than ever, and set them to work in the middle of the night.