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The three little pigs set off. "We will take care that the wolf does not catch us," they said. Soon they met a man who was carrying some straw. "please will you give me some straw?" asked the first little pig. "I want to build a house for myself."
"Yes," said the man and he gave the first little pig some straw.
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"I shall build a stronger house than yours," said the third little pig.
"Yes," said the man and he gave the third little pig some bricks.
The third little pig was very pleased with his house. He said, "Now the wolf won't catch me and eat me."
The wolf knocked on the door and said, "Little pig, little pig, let me come in."
"No, no," said the little pig. "By the hair of my chinny chin chin, I will not let you come in." "Then I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in," said the wolf.
So he huffed and he puffed and he huffed and he puffed. The house of straw fell down and the wolf ate up the first little pig.
The next day the wolf walked further along the road. He came to the house of sticks which the second little pig had built. When the second little pig saw the wolf coming, he ran inside his house and shut the door.
The wolf knocked on the door and said, "Little pig, little pig, let me come in."
"No, no," said the little pig. "By the hair of my chinny chin chin, I will not let you come in."
"Then I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in," said the wolf.
So he huffed and he puffed and he huffed and he puffed. The house of sticks fell down and the wolf ate up the second little pig.
The wolf was very angry, but he pretended not to be.
Then the wolf said,
"If you will be ready at five o'clock in the morning, I will take you to Farmer Brown's apple tree.
We will pick some red apples."
"Very well," said the little pig.
Next morning, the little pig set off at four o'clock.
He found the apple tree. He was up in the tree, picking apples, when the wolf came along.
The little pig was very frightened, but he pretended not to be.
He said, "These are fine apples, Mr. Wolf. I'll throw you one."
Then the little pig jumped down from the tree. He ran all the way home and shut his door quickly.
"Very well," said the little pig.
At two o'clock the little pig set off for the fair. He had great fun, riding on the swings and roundabouts. Then he bought himself a butter churn. It looked like a big barrel.
As little pig was going home he saw the wolf coming up the hill.
Little pig was very frightened, so he jumped inside his butter churn.
The butter churn began to roll over and over, down the hill.
It rolled faster and faster. It knocked the wolf down.
The wolf did not know what had knocked him down.
He was so frightened that he ran away as quickly as he could.
Little pig jumped out of his butter churn and carried it home.
The next day the wolf came and knocked on the little pig's door.
He said, "Little pig, I did not go to the fair yesterday.
A great, big thing came rolling down the hill and knocked me over."
"Ha-ha!" said the little pig. "That was me, inside my butter churn!"
When the wolf heard this he was very, very, very angry indeed.
He said, "Little pig,
I am going to eat you up. I am going to climb down your chimney to get you."
The little pig was very frightened,
but he said nothing. He put a big pot of water on the fire, to boil.
The wolf climbed on the roof. Then he began to come down the chimney. The little pig took off the lid from the pot.
Into the pot fell the wolf, with a big splash.
And that was the end of the wolf.
The third little pig was too clever for him.
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