Henry is very interested in the little transparencies (or little creatures like small shrimp and other organisms that you see on the shore of a beach) in the water.
Henry Lafayette is introduced in Chapter 13 of the book.
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Henry Schultes has written: 'Flowers of fancy' -- subject(s): Accessible book, English language, Figures of speech, Simile
Henry says so at the end of the chapter because he wants to emphasize his point or conclusion. It signifies that he is confident in his statement or decision.
They come face to face in chapter 14 of 'The Hound of the Baskervilles.'
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Henry to Basil.
The three little'uns playing on the beach as chapter 4 opens in Lord of the Flies are Henry, Percival, and Johnny.
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