It was after dinner when the citizens all gathered to listen and exchange their views on the nightly conference that would be soon discussed. The 5 boar piglets had all being dressed and were roasted over the pits as some of the men had volunteered to rotisserie them in turns and seasoned the meat. The innards were all stored inside a cauldron filled with brine so that it would be prepared as part of the feed for Chestershire pigs that would be mixed with those unusable parts of fruits and vegetables along with grains and hulls. While waiting for the roasted piglets to be ready and for the start of the nightly conference, some of the men, with the guidance of Jack, had brought the grains huller to the main courtyard to perform it's functions and uses. A sack of wheat that had been clear

