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Chapter 1. A SPECKLED BEAUTY
Henrietta Hen thought highly of her‧self 她自己. Not only did she consider her‧self 她自己 a "speckled beauty" (to use her own words) but she had an excellent 卓越的 opinion of her own ways, her own ideas—even of her own belongings 属于. When she pulled a fat 肥的 worm 虫—or a grub—out of the ground grind she did it with an air of pride 自尊; and she was almost sure to say, "There! I'd like to see any‧body 任何人 else find a bigger one than that!"
Of course, it wouldn't really have pleased 请;讨人喜欢 her at all to have one of her neighbors 邻居 do better than she did. That was only her way of boasting 自夸 that no one could beat 打败 her.
If any one happened to mention speckles Henrietta Hen was certain to speak of her own, claiming that they were the hand‧some 英俊 and most speckly to be found in Pleasant 可爱的 Valley 山谷. And if a person chanced to say anything about combs 梳子, Henrietta never failed to announce 宣布 that hers was the reddest and most beautiful 美丽 in the whole world.
Nobody 没有人 could ever find out how she knew that. She had never been off the farm. But it was use‧less 无用 to remind 使想起 her that she had never travelled. Such a remark only made her angry 生气的.
Having such a good opinion of her‧self 她自己, Henrietta Hen always had a great deal to talk about. She kept keep up a constant 不变 cluck from dawn 黎明 till 到 dusk 黄昏. It made no difference to her whether she happened to be alone, or with friends. She talked just the same—though naturally 自然地 she preferred 更喜欢 to have others hear what she said, because she considered her remarks most important.
There were times when Henrietta Hen took pains that all her neighbors should hear her. She was never so proud 自豪的 as when she had a newly 最近,新近-laid lay egg 鸡蛋 to exhibit 展示. Then an ordinary 普通的 cluck was not loud 响亮的 enough to express her feelings. To announce 宣布 such important news 新闻 Henrietta Hen never failed to raise her voice in a high-pitched 沥青 "Cut-cut-cut, ca-dah-cut!" This interesting speech 演说 she always repeated 重复 several times. For she wanted every‧body 每人 to know that Henrietta Hen had laid lay another of her famous 著名 eggs 鸡蛋.
After such an event she always went about asking people if they had heard hear the news—just as if they could have helped hearing her silly 愚蠢 racket 球拍!
Now, it sometimes happened, when she was on such an errand 使命, that Henrietta Hen met meet with snubs. Now and then her question—"Have you heard the news?"—brought bring some such sallies as these: "Polly Plymouth Rock 岩石 has just laid lay an enormous 巨大 egg 鸡蛋! Have you seen it?" Or maybe 也许, "Don't be disappointed 使失望, Henrietta! Somebody 某人 has to lay lie the littlest ones!"
Such jibes were certain to make Henrietta Hen lose her temper 性情. And she would talk very fast 快的 (and, alas 唉! very loud 响亮的, too) about jealous 妒忌的 neighbors and how unpleasant 不愉快 it was to live among folk 民间 that were so stingy of their praise 赞扬 that they couldn't say a good word for the finest eggs that ever were seen! On such occasions Henrietta Hen generally talked in a lofty 高远 way about moving to the village 村庄 to live.
"They think enough of my eggs down there," she would boast 自夸. "Boiled, fried 油炸;炒, poached 偷猎, scrambled 争夺, or for an omelette—my eggs can't be beaten 打败:beat."
"If the villagers 村民 can't beat 打败 your eggs they certainly can't use them for omelettes," Polly Plymouth Rock 岩石 told Henrietta one day. " Everybody 每人 knows you have to beat eggs to make an omelette."
Henrietta Hen didn't know what to say to that. It was almost the only time she was ever known to be silent 沉默的.
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Chapter 2. A FINE FAMILY
Henrietta Hen's neighbors paid pay little attention to her boasting, because they had to listen to it so often. At last, however, there came a day when she set up such a cackling as they had never heard from her before. She kept calling out at the top of her lungs 肺, "Come-come-come! See-what-I've-got! Come-come-come! See-what-I've-got!" And she acted even more important than ever, until her friends began to say to one another, "What can Henrietta be so proud 自豪的 about? If it's only another egg 鸡蛋, she's making a terrible 可怕的 fuss 小题大作 about it."
They decided at last that if they were to have any peace they'd better go and look at what‧ever 无论什么 it was that Henrietta Hen was squawking about. So they went—in a body—to the place where she had her nest (鸟)窝, in the haymow.
When Henrietta caught catch sight 视力 of her visitors 访问者 she set up a greater clamor 叫嚣 than ever.
"Well, well!" cried 哭,叫喊 the oldest of the party, a rather sharp 敏锐的-tongued 舌头 dame with white feathers 羽毛. "What's all this hubbub about?" And then they learned learn what it was that Henrietta wanted them to see.
"Did you ever set eyes on such a fine family?" she demanded as she stepped aside 在旁边 from her nest (鸟)窝 and let them peer 窥视 into it.
"A brood 窝 of chicks 小鸡—eh?" said the lady 女士 in white. "Well, what's all the noise 噪音 about?"
Henrietta Hen turned her back on her questioner.
"I knew you'd all want to have a look at these prize 奖赏 youngsters 青少年," she said to the rest of the company. "You'll agree with me, of course, that there were never any other chicks 小鸡 as hand‧some 英俊 as these."
Henrietta's neighbors all crowded 人群;拥挤 up to gaze 凝视 upon the soft 软的 balls 球 of down.
"This is the first family you've hatched 孵化, isn't it?" Polly Plymouth Rock 岩石 inquired 打听.
Henrietta Hen said that it was her first brood 窝.
Her neighbors wanted to be pleasant 可爱的. So they told her that her children were as fine youngsters 青少年 as any‧body 任何人 could ask for. And the old white dame, squinting at the nestlings 贴近, said to Henrietta:
"They're the finest you've ever had.... But there's one of them that has a queer 奇怪 look."
All the other visitors tried to hush 嘘 her up. They didn't want to hurt 损害 Henrietta Hen's feelings. It was her first brood 窝 of chicks 小鸡; and they could for‧give 原谅 her for thinking them the best in the whole world. So when they saw that old Whitey intended 意欲 to be disagree‧able 不同意‧能够的 they began to cluck their approval 批准;同意;赞成 of the youngsters 青少年, hoping that Henrietta wouldn't notice what Whitey said.
Nor did she. Henrietta Hen was altogether 全部地 too pleased with her‧self 她自己 and her new family to pay much attention to any‧body 任何人 else's remarks.
"I hope," said Henrietta, "that you'll all come to see my family often. As the youngsters 青少年 grow, I'm sure they'll get hand‧some 英俊 every day."
The neighbors thanked 谢谢 her. And crowding 人群;拥挤 about old Whitey they moved away. Old Whitey just had to go too. She couldn't help spluttering a little.
"What a vain 徒劳的, empty 空的-headed creature 动物;生物 Henrietta Hen is!" she exclaimed 喊叫. "She doesn't know that one of her brood 窝 is nothing but a duckling!"
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Chapter 3. WET FEET
Somehow 某种方法 Henrietta Hen never noticed that one of her brood 窝 was different from the rest. They were her first youngsters 青少年 and they all looked beautiful 美丽 to her.
Just as soon as Henrietta began to take her children for strolls 漫步 about the farm‧yard 农场‧院子 she taught teach them a number of things. She showed them how to scratch 刮 in the dirt 泥土 for food, how to drink by raising their heads and letting the water trickle 潺 down their throats 咽喉. She bade them beware 谨防 of hawks 鹰—and of Miss 错过;想念 Kitty Cat 猫, too. And she was always warning 警告 them to keep their feet dry.
"Water's good for nothing except to drink," Henrietta informed her chicks 小鸡. "Some strange people, like old dog Spot 地点, jump 跳 right into it. And how they manage to keep well is more than I can understand. Dust 灰尘 baths 沐浴 are the only safe 安全的 ones."
So much did she fear water that Henrietta Hen wouldn't even let her children walk in the grass 草 until the sun 太阳 had dried the morning's dew. And the first sprinkle 撒 of rain 雨 was enough to send her scurrying for cover, calling frantically 疯狂 for her chicks 小鸡 to hurry 赶紧.
Now, there was one of her family that always lagged 落后 behind when the rain-drops began to fall. And often Henrietta had fairly to drive him away from a puddle of water. She sometimes remarked with a sigh 叹 that he gave her more trouble than all the rest of her children together.
This was the youngster 青少年 that Mrs. Hen's neighbors told one another was different from his brothers 兄弟 and sisters 姐妹. But poor 贫穷的 Henrietta Hen only knew that he was unusually 异常 hard to manage.
As her family grew grow bigger, Henrietta Hen took them on longer strolls 漫步, always casting 种姓 a careful 小心 eye aloft now and then, lest 免得 some hawk 鹰 should swoop 落下 down upon her darlings 宠儿. And though no hawk 鹰 tried to surprise her, something happened one day that gave Henrietta almost as great a fright 恐怖 as any cruel 残酷的 hawk 鹰 could have caused her.
They had strayed 流浪 down by the duck 鸭子-pond 池塘—had Henrietta and her children, stopping here and there to scratch 刮 for some tidbit, or to flutter 扑 in an inviting 邀请 dust 灰尘-heap 堆. Once they had reached the bank 银行;岸 of the pond 池塘 Henrietta began to wish she hadn't brought her family in that direction. For one of the youngsters 青少年—the one that never would hurry 赶紧 in out of the rain 雨—insisted 咬定 on toddling down to the water's edge 边.
"Come away this instant 瞬间!" Henrietta shrieked 尖叫, as soon as she noticed where he was. "You'll get your feet wet 湿的 the first thing you know."
She never said anything truer than that. The words were scarcely 缺乏的 out of her bill when the odd 奇 member of her family flung himself into the water. Or to be more exact 准确的, he flung himself upon it; for he floated 漂浮 on the surface as easily as a chip 芯片 and began to paddle 桨 about as if he had swum 游泳:swim all his life.
"Come back! Come back!" Henrietta Hen shrieked 尖叫. "You'll be drowned 淹死—and you'll get your feet wet 湿的!"
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