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    Here at least, is one place where singing from the one hymn sheet is seen as a bad thing, when elsewhere the failure so to do is most often used as a scourge.
    Is it such a terrible thing that faced with, "you do not have to say anything, but if you do it may be taken down and used against you..." is met by silence rather than "knickers"?

    As with any 'verminous plague', it is hardly an ideal way to go about tackling such with a rolled-up newspaper or coal-shovel. Swatting for all one is worth.

    If mice were the problem would it not always be best to secure the scraps that attract them? To shore-up the access and to 'allow' the mice the freedom of the open field, to frolic and enjoy their natural habitat to the full?
    Have country dwellers down the ages not known that harvest time drives such creatures of the wild into the built environment? (Whether it be mice or fleas.)
    Such wisdom, I am sure, abounds. One learns such at ones mother's knee, but children....Punishment! Prison! The scourge! The life-long blight of Criminal Record!
    As if mice and fleas are a force of nature to be endured, but children...not so much?

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