The second son of a police chief, his duties began at cockcrow and included a strict daily fitness regime devised by his disciplinarian father. |
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I don't talk very easily about my faith, but I start the day long before cockcrow and I pray for a long time every day. |
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Indian boys play with makeshift bats and balls from cockcrow to nightfall. |
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That was not only a pun on Peter's name, which means rock, but also a pun on the character of Peter, who, in the garden of Gethsemane, would deny Jesus thrice before cockcrow. |
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By John Hall Wheelock The New Yorker, July 13, 1963P. 22 In the quiet before cockcrow when the cricket's View Article By Rivka Galchen By Malcolm Gladwell By David Remnick By Ceridwen Dovey. |
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