Henry the Troublemaker
Henry was the funniest character who ever lived in Anchorage.
He was born and raised there. Henry was taller than a redwood
tree. He was 32 and a half feet tall.
Henry was very good on everything. He was a very good yeller.
You could hear him yelling four miles away. His voice would knock
down trees.
He was very friendly. He talked to a porcupine when he was taking
a walk. It's quills poked his hand, but he didn't cry. He laughed
instead of crying.
One day when Henry was feeding his dog Lucky, an animal with sharp
teeth came to him. Henry fed the animal, but it bit him on the
hand and he cried. He had never cried before.
So the porcupine and the animal with sharp teeth became Henry's
friends. When the porcupine and the animal with sharp teeth became
Henry's friends the three of them went on a new adventure.
One day Henry and his friends were walking together. A polar bear
came and jumped at Henry, but he bent down before the polar
bear jumped on him. The polar bear accidentally bent his paw
and hurt himself. Henry helped him by taking a little cloth from
his jacket. He put it on the polar bear's paw. The polar bear
just knew that Henry didn't want to harm anyone. The polar bear
wanted to be Henry's friend and they all agreed.
When Henry and his friend went back to town there were hundreds
of people waiting for him to come back home. They gave Henry and
his friends pancakes
to eat. The town appreciated what Henry had done. Henry and
his friends made a better place for the town.