One day Henny-penny was picking
up corn in the rickyard when—whack!—an acorn hit her upon the head.
"Goodness gracious me!" said Henny-penny, "the sky's a-going to
fall; I must go and tell the King."
So she went along, and she went along, and she went along, till she
met Cocky-locky. "Where are you going, Henny-penny?" says Cocky-locky.
"Oh! I'm going to tell the King the sky's a-falling," says Henny-penny.
"May I come with you?" says Cocky-locky. "Certainly," says Henny-penny.
So Henny-penny and Cocky-locky went to tell the King the sky was
falling.
They went along, and they went along, and they went along, till they
met Ducky-daddles. "Where are you going to, Henny-penny and Cocky-locky?"
says Ducky-daddles. "Oh! we're going to tell the King the sky's
a-falling," said Henny-penny and Cocky-locky. "May I come with you?"
says Ducky-daddles. "Certainly," said Henny-penny and Cocky-locky.
So Henny-penny, Cocky-locky, and Ducky-daddles went to tell the King
the sky was a-falling.
So they went along, and they went along, and they went along, till
they met Goosey-poosey. "Where are you going to, Henny-penny, Cocky-locky,
and Ducky-daddles?" said Goosey-poosey. "Oh! we're going to tell the
King the sky's a-falling," said Henny-penny and Cocky-locky and
Ducky-daddles. "May I come with you?" said Goosey-poosey.
"Certainly," said Henny-penny, Cocky-locky, and Ducky-daddles. So
Henny-penny, Cocky-locky, Ducky-daddles, and Goosey-poosey went to
tell the King the sky was a-falling.
So they went along, and they went along, and they went along, till
they met Turkey-lurkey. "Where are you going, Henny-penny, Cocky-locky,
Ducky-daddles, and Goosey-poosey?" says Turkey-lurkey. "Oh! we're
going to tell the King the sky's a-falling," said Henny-penny,
Cocky-locky, Ducky-daddles, and Goosey-poosey. "May I come with you,
Henny-penny, Cocky-locky, Ducky-daddles, and Goosey-poosey?" said
Turkey-lurkey. "Oh, certainly, Turkey-lurkey," said Henny-penny,
Cocky-locky, Ducky-daddles, and Goosey-poosey. So Henny-penny,
Cocky-locky, Ducky-daddles, Goosey-poosey, and Turkey-lurkey all
went to tell the King the sky was a-falling.
So they went along, and they went along, and they went along, till
they met Foxy-woxy, and Foxy-woxy said to Henny-penny, Cocky-locky,
Ducky-daddles, Goosey-poosey, and Turkey-lurkey, "Where are you
going, Henny-penny, Cocky-locky, Ducky-daddles, Goosey-poosey, and
Turkey-lurkey?" And Henny-penny, Cocky-locky, Ducky-daddles, Goosey-poosey,
and Turkey-lurkey said to Foxy-woxy, "We're going to tell the King
the sky's a-falling." "Oh! but this is not the way to the King,
Henny-penny, Cocky-locky, Ducky-daddles, Goosey-poosey, and Turkey-lurkey,"
says Foxy-woxy; "I know the proper way; shall I show it you?" "Oh,
certainly, Foxy-woxy," said Henny-penny, Cocky-locky, Ducky-daddles,
Goosey-poosey, and Turkey-lurkey. So Henny-penny, Cocky-locky,
Ducky-daddles, Goosey-poosey, Turkey-lurkey, and Foxy-woxy all went
to tell the King the sky was a-falling. So they went along, and they
went along, and they went along, till they came to a narrow and dark
hole. Now this was the door of Foxy-woxy's burrow. But Foxy-woxy
said to Henny-penny, Cocky-locky, Ducky-daddies, Goosey-poosey, and
Turkey-lurkey, "This is the short cut to the King's palace: you'll
soon get there if you follow me. I will go first and you come after,
Henny-penny, Cocky-locky, Ducky-daddles, Goosey-poosey, and Turkey-lurkey."
"Why, of course, certainly, without doubt, why not?" said Henny-penny,
Cocky-locky, Ducky-daddles, Goosey-poosey, and Turkey-lurkey.
So Foxy-woxy went into his burrow, and he didn't go very far but
turned round to wait for Henny-penny, Cocky-locky, Ducky-daddles,
Goosey-poosey, and Turkey-lurkey. Now Turkey-lurkey was the first to
go through the dark hole into the burrow. He hadn't got far when—
"Hrumph!"
Foxy-woxy snapped off Turkey-lurkey's head and threw his body over
his left shoulder. Then Goosey-poosey went in, and—
"Hrumph!"
Off went her head and Goosey-poosey was thrown beside Turkey-lurkey.
Then Ducky-daddles waddled down, and—
"Hrumph!"
Foxy-woxy had snapped off Ducky-daddles' head and Ducky-daddles was
thrown alongside Turkey-lurkey and Goosey-poosey. Then Cocky-locky
strutted down into the burrow, and he hadn't gone far when—
"Hrumph!"
But Cocky-locky will always crow whether you want him to do so or
not, and so he had just time for one "Cock-a-doo-dle d—" before he
went to join Turkey-lurkey, Goosey-poosey, and Ducky-daddles over
Foxy-woxy's shoulders.
Now when Henny-penny, who had just got into the dark burrow, heard
Cocky-locky crow, she said to herself:
"My goodness! it must be dawn. Time for me to lay my egg."
So she turned round and bustled off to her nest; so she escaped, but
she never told the King the sky was falling!