The various cries of the city must be a source of wonder, curiosity, doubt, and fear for rural visitors, according to their temperaments.
By three o'clock in the morning, the milk depots are besieged by crowds of milk-carriers in their bright, tidy one-horse wagons, showcasing rural industriousness.
The peculiar cry of the New York milkman breaks the stillness of early morning, raising perennial curiosity about its fiendish origins.
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