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Title: The Story of the Three Little Pigs
Author: Unknown
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THE STORY OF THE THREE LITTLE PIGS
With Drawings by L. Leslie Brooke
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THE STORY OF THE THREE LITTLE PIGS.
Once upon a time there was an old Sow with three little Pigs,
and as she had not enough to keep them, she sent them out to seek their
fortune.
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The first that went off met a Man with a bundle of straw, and said to
him, "Please, Man, give me that straw to build me a house"; which the
Man did, and the little Pig built a house with it. Presently came along
a Wolf, and knocked at the door, and said, "Little Pig, little Pig, let
me come in."
To which the Pig answered, "No, no, by the hair of my chinny chin chin."
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"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 blew his house
in, and ate up the little Pig.
The second Pig met a Man with a bundle of furze, and said, "Please, Man,
give me that furze to build a house"; which the Man did, and the Pig
built his house.
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Then along came the Wolf and said, "Little Pig, little Pig, let me come
in."
"No, no, by the hair of my chinny 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 bl
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