check those rat holes, Especially Old ones

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Maybe why Cellar Holes can be profitable

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"Returning a few minutes later she found the butter-knife gone and suspected the rats..."

Interesting. I would have suspected the English, but that's just me...
 

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What Surprises me the Most she left the Room for a "Few Minutes " ?
that's some Bold Rats ! Or an Infestation.
I would think those Few Minutes would need to be more like an hour or so,
of silence before The Rat would venture Out.
 

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Rats are easy to train............ and work cheap.
 

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Rats are kinda like groundhogs. At my one nice site, the farmer dozed the one set of groundhog holes over. In the process he turned up some minie balls and a $1 gold coin Tommybuckets found. We had pounded that hilltop several times and all of a sudden they plowed or dozed the relics UP this year! Joy!
 

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