A WIDOW who was fond of cleaning had two little maidens1 to wait
on her. She was in the habit of waking them early in the
morning, at cockcrow. The maidens, aggravated2 by such excessive
labor, resolved to kill the cock who roused their mistress so
early. When they had done this, they found that they had only
prepared for themselves greater troubles, for their mistress, no
longer hearing the hour from the cock, woke them up to their work
in the middle of the night.