European plant naturalized in North America; often collected from the wild as a potherb.
1To-day he stood forth with confidence and told about a fat hen.
2Among these was a foolish, fat hen who lived in Farmer Green's henhouse.
3Watched a regal python constrict a fat hen before consuming it.
4If I could have just one fat hen that is all I would ask.
5It was a nice fat hen; it winked with one eye, and looked very artful.
6That would mean giving up the fat hen which he had hidden in the hollow stump.
7Suddenly the fat hen began running to him.
8Even my fat hen curls up and dies.
9The fat hen is on the box.
10The fat hen has left the nest.
11So Blacky followed, and his eyes twinkled when he saw Reddy hide the fat hen in the hollow stump.
13I hope he chose a good fat hen, and not one of your tough old capons that sometimes come to table.
14Select a good fat hen, one pound of bacon strip, and one dozen whole black peppers, and boil together until quite done.
15Worrall Thompson, who mixed up the noxious weed with the distinctly more edible fat hen, admitted the mistake was "embarrassing".
16Two long legs with great curving claws reached down in, and a moment later that fat hen was disappearing over the tree tops.
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