
Suit Case's [rooster]
Upon seeing the apostrophe, I started looking for the possessive object and came to the conclusion that the suit case possesses the rooster. Obviously, the rooster belongs to the suit case. I mean, what else could it be? Well...I suppose someone could have used this box, formerly holding eggs, to store suitcases (or suit case's) and marked it accordingly. I suppose it's possible...
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