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THE DEAR LITTLE HEN

And with that he fell over on his back and his feet stuck straight up in the air.

The dear little Hen ran to the Well as fast as she could and all out of breath she gasped:

Oh Well!
Give me
Some Water
For Rooster!
Choking!
In garden!
On back!
Feet up!
Oh dear!
He’ll die!

The Well said:

“If you want me to give you some Water, you must go to the Dressmaker and get me a Kerchief.”

So the dear little Hen ran to the Dressmaker as fast as she could and all out of breath she gasped:

Dressmaker!
Give me
Kerchief
For Well
For Water
For Rooster!
Choking!
In garden!