Fourfriends l (drink)inavillagepub.Theirjacketswerehangingonthebacksoftheirchairs.Suddenlyoneofthem,Jack,shoutedthathe 2 (lose)onehundredpounds.Fredsaidhewassurenobodytherehadstolenthemoney.Tomsuggestedthattheyshouldall 3(empty)theirpocketsonthetable.Buttheownerofthepubwouldnotletthem 4 (do)thatbecauseallmoneylooksthesame.Nobodyknewwhat 5 (do).Justthen,Mike,atraveler,stoodup.Hesaidhecouldhelpfindthemoney.“Youknowhowcleversomeanimalsare,”hesaid.“I'vefoundoutthatroostersaregoodat(catch)thieves.Let’sborrowthepubowner’srooster.”Mike 7(take)abigblackpotandputitupsidedownonthetable.Thenheputtheroosterunderit.“After 8 (turn)offthelights,”hesaid,“youmustcomeuponebyoneandtouchthebottomofthepotwithyourrighthand.Whenthethiefdoesthistherooster 9 (crow).”AllthepeopledidjustasMiketold.“I'mafraiditwasawasteoftime,”Fredsaidwhenthelights10(turn)backon.Butpeoplesawthatallthepeople’srighthandswereblackexceptFred’s.
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