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A charming illustrated retelling follows a delicate egg-shaped fellow who fears cracking and seeks counsel. Advised by a wise Black Hen, he asks a Farmer’s Wife to harden him in boiling water; she wraps him in calico, which leaves bright spots and makes him sturdy. Reborn as a hardy, merry wanderer, he tours widely, performing as clown and minstrel to cheer others while remembering and praising the Hen and the kind woman who saved him. The text emphasizes safety, gratitude, and joyful resilience.
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