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Once upon a time there was an angry dinosaur, who always stomped the flowers. His name was Hopping Henry and he had huge feet. Every day he would have a big plate of huckleberries and he hated it! Every day, he ate the same horrible huckleberries. Hoping one day his happy friend Harold would give him some ham.

One day, Henry got up from his hammock and saw someone hurting Happy Harold, it was a Harpymimus. Then he got horrifically angry. He was so hateful of the Harpymimus that he howled at the Highland Mountains, and it caused a hurricane! “Hurricane Henry!” everyone yelled. “Run for your hopeless lives!” Henry was sent to the Hall of Hazardousness, and he halfheartedly howled a harmonic tune. He felt hated.

Half a month later, the Hall of Hazardousness decided to let Henry go. That made him feel really happy. But Hopping Henry still had only huckleberries to have, but he was hungry, so he had them anyway. He still wished one day he would have a ham. Then, he hopped out the window of his humble home and said, “I Hopping Henry hath find ham on a heroic hike to the peak of the Highland Mountains!” Henry hopped all the way to the Highland mountains and looked up heedful. He hopped halfway up happily, but then he saw that same Harpymimus that was hurting Harold! Henry was hateful toward him, he was going down! “Howdy Henry!” the Harpymimus said, “have a nice hazardous home?” Henry got mad, he howled even more this time, but instead of a horrible hurricane, it blew that Harpymimus right down the mountain. He did it he beat the
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He was ready to celebrate! Henry called over his happiest friend, Happy Harold. “Hello Harold!” Henry said. “Hi Henry, I heard you got a ham.” Harold mentioned. “What are we holding ourselves from, let's eat!” Henry yelled. It was so amazing, “Henry said, How heavenly!” “Hopping Henry, I do believe we have ourselves a happy ham.” Harold

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