Henrietta Hen thought highly of herself. Not only did she consider herself a "speckled beauty" (her own words) but she had a rather grand opinion of her own ways, her own ideas-even of her own belongings. When she pulled a fat worm-or a grub-out of the ground she did it with an air of pride; and she was almost sure to say, "There! I’d like to see anybody else find a bigger one than that!". A delightful book with brief chapters that are ideal for bedtime reading by Arthur Scott Bailey. Edited and presented to a new generation of your people from The Vintage Collection of R.F. Gilmor, for little hands to hold and to love.