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     〃Good man; give me that furze to build me a house。〃 



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     The man gave the furze; and the pig built his house。 Then once more 

came the wolf; and said: 

     〃Little pig; little pig; let me come in。〃 

     〃 No; no; by the hair of my chiny…chin…chin。〃 

     〃Then I'll puff; and I'll huff; and I'll blow your house in。〃 

     So he huffed; and he puffed; and he puffed and he huffed; and at last 

he blew the house in; and ate up the little pig。 

     The third little pig met a man with a load of bricks; and said: 

     〃Good man; give me those bricks to build me a house with。〃 

     The man gave the bricks; and he built his house with them。 Again the 

wolf came; and said: 

     〃Little pig; little pig; let me come in。〃 

     〃No; no; by the hair of my chiny…chin…chin。〃 

     〃Then I'll huff; and I'll puff; and I'll blow your house in。〃 

     So   he   huffed;   and   he   puffed;   and   he   huffed;   and   he   puffed;   and   he 

puffed and huffed; but he could NOT get the house down。 Finding that he 

could not; with all his huffing and puffing; blow the house down; he said:… 

… 

     〃Little pig; I know where there is a nice field of turnips。〃 

     〃Where?〃 said the little pig。 

     〃Oh; in Mr Smith's field; and if you will be ready to…morrow morning 

we will go together; and get some for dinner。〃 

     〃Very well;〃 said the little pig。 〃What time do you mean to go?〃 

     〃Oh; at six o'clock。〃 

     So the little pig got up at five; and got the turnips before the wolf came 

crying: 

     〃Little pig; are you ready?〃 

     The little pig said: 〃Ready! I have been and come back again; and got 

a nice potful for dinner。〃 

     The wolf felt very angry at this; but thought that he would be a match 

for the little pig somehow or other; so he said: 

     〃Little pig; I know where there is a nice apple…tree。〃 

     〃Where?〃 said the pig。 

     〃Down at Merry…garden;〃 replied the wolf; 〃and if you will not deceive 



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me I will come for you; at five o'clock to…morrow; and get some apples。〃 

     The little pig got up next morning at four o'clock; and went off for the 

apples; hoping to get back before the wolf came; but it took long to climb 

the tree; and just as he was coming down from it; he saw the wolf coming。 

When the wolf came up he said: 

     〃Little pig; what! are you here before me? Are they nice apples?〃 

     〃Yes; very;〃 said the little pig。 〃I will throw you down one。〃 

     And he threw it so far that; while the wolf was gone to pick it up; the 

little pig jumped down and ran home。 The next day the wolf came again; 

and said to the little pig: 

     〃Little pig; there is a fair in town this afternoon; will you go?' 

     〃Oh yes;〃 said the pig; 〃I will go; what time?〃 

     〃At   three;〃   said   the   wolf。 As   usual   the   little   pig   went   off   before   the 

time; and got to the fair; and bought a butter…churn; which he was rolling 

home when he saw the wolf coming。 So he got into the churn to hide; and 

in so doing turned it round; and it rolled down the hill with the pig in it; 

which frightened the wolf so much that he ran home without going to the 

fair。 He went to the little pig's house; and told him how frightened he had 

been by a great round thing which came past him down the hill。 Then the 

little pig said。 

     〃Ha! ha! I frightened you; then!〃 

     Then    the   wolf   was   very   angry   indeed;    and   tried  to  get  down    the 

chimney in order to eat up the little pig。 When the little pig saw what he 

was about; he put a pot full of water on the blazing fire; and; just as the 

wolf was coming down; he took off the cover; and in fell the wolf。 Quickly 

the little pig clapped on the cover; and when the wolf was boiled ate him 

for supper。 



     THE STORY OF THE THREE BEARS'1' 

     '1' Adapted from Joseph Jacobs's English Fairy Tales (David Nutt; 57… 

59 Long Acre; W。C。 6s。) 

       Once   upon   a   time   there   were Three   Bears;   who   lived   together   in   a 

house of their own; in a wood。 One of them was a Little Small Wee Bear; 

and one was a Middle…sized Bear; and the other was a Great Huge Bear。 



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They   had   each   a   pot   for   their   porridge;a   little   pot   for   the   Little   Small 

Wee Bear; and a middle…sized pot for the Middle…sized Bear; and a great 

pot for the Great Huge Bear。 And they had each a chair to sit in;a little 

chair   for   the   Little   Small   Wee   Bear;   and   a   middle…sized   chair   for   the 

Middle…sized Bear;   and a   great chair   for the   Great Huge   Bear。 And   they 

had each a bed to sleep in;a little bed for the Little Small Wee Bear; and 

a   middle…sized   bed   for   the   Middle…sized   Bear;   and   a   great   bed   for   the 

Great Huge Bear。 

     One   day;   after   they   had   made   the   porridge   for   their   breakfast;   and 

poured it into their porridge…pots; they walked out into the wood while the 

porridge was cooling; that they might not burn their mouths; by beginning 

too    soon    to  eat  it。  And   while    they   were    walking;     a  little  girl  named 

Goldilocks came to the house。 She had never seen the little house before; 

and   it   was   such   a   strange   little   house   that   she   forgot   all   the   things   her 

mother had told her about being polite: first she looked in at the window; 

and then she peeped in at the keyhole; and seeing nobody in the house; she 

lifted the latch。 The door was not fastened; because the Bears were good 

Bears;     who    did   nobody     any   harm;    and    never   suspected     that   anybody 

would harm them。 So Goldilocks opened the door; and went in; and well 

pleased she was when she saw the porridge on the table。 If Goldilocks had 

remembered what her mother had told her; she would have waited till the 

Bears     came     home;    and    then;   perhaps;    they   would     have    asked    her  to 

breakfast; for they were good Bearsa little rough; as the manner of Bears 

is; but for all that very good…natured and hospitable。 But Goldilocks forgot; 

and set about helping herself。 

     So first she tasted the porridge of the Great Huge Bear; and that was 

too   hot。 And   then   she   tasted   the   porridge   of   the   Middle…sized   Bear;   and 

that was too cold。 And then she went to the porridge of the Little Small 

Wee Bear; and tasted that: and that was neither too hot nor too cold; but 

just right; and she liked it so well; that she ate it all up。 

     Then   Goldilocks   sat   down
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