2. Once
upon
a
'me,
there
was
a
li9le
red
hen.
The
li9le
red
hen
found
an
orange
seed.
She
then
asked
her
friends,
dog,
pig,
cat,
and
mouse,
“Who
will
help
me
plant
this
seed?”
“Not
I,”
barked
the
dog.
“
Not
I,”
meowed
the
cat.
“Not
I,”
snarled
the
pig
“
Not
I,”
squeaked
the
mouse.
3. “
Fine
,I’ll
do
it
myself.”
remarked
the
hen.
So
hen
went
to
her
beau'ful
yard
full
of
flowers
and
berries.
She
dug
a
hole
and
put
the
seed
in
and
then
watered
the
seed.
A
few
beau'ful
months
later
she
asked
her
friends,
“Who
will
help
me
pick
these
oranges?”
“
I
won’t,”
the
dog
snapped
has'ly.
“
I
won’t,”
purred
the
cat.
“
I
won’t,”
snorted
the
pig.
“
I
....,”hesitated
the
mouse.
4. “
Alright,
I’ll
do
it
myself,”
sighed
the
hen.
So,
the
hen
went
and
got
her
woven
basket
when
mouse
appeared
and
squeaked
“
I’ll
help
you!”.
So
hen
and
mouse
picked
oranges
all
day.
Then
hen
thanked
mouse
for
all
his
help.
AOer
mouse
leO
she
had
dinner
and
went
to
bed.
The
next
morning,
hen
went
to
juice
her
oranges.
She
got
out
a
pitcher
for
the
orange
juice
she
will
make.
Soon
enough
hen
finished
juicing
the
oranges.
5. Later
she
asked
her
friends,
“Who
will
help
me
drink
this
orange
juice?”
“
Oh
I
will,”
said
the
dog
greedily.
“I
will,”
screamed
the
cat.
“
Of
course
I
will
,”
oinked
the
pig.
6. But
mouse
said
absolutely
nothing!
So
hen
replied
,”
Mouse
and
I
shall
drink
the
juice
together
for
he
and
I
are
the
ones
who
made
the
orange
juice
and
you
guys
did
nothing.
Mouse
and
hen
drank
the
juice
together
and
about
a
month
later
they
opened
a
juice
store
where
they
both
worked.
The
juice
store
s'll
remains
in
Foundville,
and
Foundville
was
named
aOer
mouse
and
hen’s
juice.