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Show Saved the Seed Peas and the Chickens. A citizen of Lee county tells the following fol-lowing story: "I planted a lot of English En-glish peas. One day the chickens got in the garden, scratched them up and ate them. 1 didn't have time Just then to send to town after more pea seed to plant, so I decided to cut the chickens' craws open, take the seed out and plant them. I did that; then I sewed up the craws with a common needle and thread. I never saw a finer crop of English peas than I raised that spring, and I think those chickens were the best I ever tasted. tast-ed. For, be it known, the chickens lived and grew to be of good size." Savannah News, |