Henrietta "Hetty" Wilson Athon Morrison (May 4, 1837 – March 4, 1885) was an American author from Indiana.
[1][2][3] Beginning from a young age, Morrison frequently published poetry and essays in newspapers and periodicals.
In one passage, Morrison writes: The cunning of the serpent was nothing to that of man when he founded the institution of the kitchen and then placed woman there to tend it for him.
Woman left to her natural instinct, would satisfy her appetite with a few chocolate caramels and an occasional cup of tea.
But when her 'lord and master' appears upon the scene, then and there is hurrying to and fro, and fires and faces blaze, and terror, and death, and destruction go forth among the feathered, and furred, and fanny tribes.