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what did the string do inside Henry king's stomach?​

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Answered by anandankichhu
3

Answer:

Henry King by Hilaire Belloc

I was brought up on Belloc’s Cautionary Tales. They have fallen out of favour, which is a shame as they appeal to children’s love of the gruesome

The chief defect of Henry King

Was chewing little bits of string.

At last he swallowed some which tied

Itself in ugly Knots inside.

Physicians of the Utmost Fame

Were called at once; but when they came

They answered, as they took their Fees,

“There is no cure for this Disease.

Henry will very soon be dead.”

His parents stood about his Bed

Lamenting his Untimely Death,

When Henry with his Latest Breath,

Cried: “Oh, my Friends, be warned by me

That Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch and Tea

Are all the Human Frame requires . . .”

With that the Wretched Child expires

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Answered by akhtarzeba
2

Answer:

the string tied itself in ugly knots inside Henry king's stomach

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