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THE STORY
OF THE
THREE LITTLE PIGS
With drawings by L. Leslie Brooke
Frederick Warne & Co.
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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.
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 blew the house down, and ate up the second little
Pig.
The third little Pig met a Man with a load of bricks, and said, "Please, Man, give me those
bricks to build a house with"; so the Man gave him the bricks, and he built his house with
them. So the Wolf came, as he did to the other little Pigs, and said, "Little Pig, little Pig, let
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me come in."
"No, no, by the hair of my chinny chin chin."
"Then I'll huff and I'll puff, and I'll blow your house in."
Well, he huffed and he puffed, and he huffed and he puffed, and he puffed and he huffed;
but he could not get the house down. When he found 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."
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Well, the little Pig got up at five, and got the turnips and was home again before six. When
the Wolf came he said, "Little Pig, are you ready?"
"Ready!" said the little Pig, "I have been and come back again, and got a nice pot-full for
dinner."
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The Wolf felt very angry at this, but thought that he would be up to 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 me I will come for
you, at five o'clock to-morrow, and we will go together and get some apples."
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Well, the little Pig woke at four the next morning, and bustled up, and went off for the
apples, hoping to get back before the Wolf came; but he had farther to go, and had to
climb the tree, so that just as he was coming down from it, he saw the Wolf coming,
which, as you may suppose, frightened him very much. 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.
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The next day the Wolf came again, and said to the little Pig, "Little Pig, there is a Fair in
the Town this afternoon: will you go?"
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"Oh, yes," said the Pig, "I will go; what time shall you be ready?"
"At three," said the Wolf.
So the little Pig went off before the time, as usual, and got to the Fair, and bought a butter
churn, and was on his way home with it when he saw the Wolf coming. Then he could not
tell what to do. So he got into the churn to hide, and in doing so turned it round, and it
began to roll, and rolled down the hill with the Pig inside it, which frightened the Wolf so
much that he ran home without going to the Fair.
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He went to the little Pig's house, and told him how frightened he had been by a great
round thing which came down the hill past him.
Then the little Pig said, "Hah! I frightened you, did I? I had been to the Fair and bought a
butter churn, and when I saw you I got into it, and rolled down the hill."
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Then the Wolf was very angry indeed, and declared he would eat up the little Pig, and
that he would get down the chimney after him.
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When the little Pig saw what he was about, he hung on the pot full of water, and made up
a blazing fire, and, just as the Wolf was coming down, took off the cover of the pot, and
in fell the Wolf. And the little Pig put on the cover again in an instant, boiled him up, and
ate him for supper, and lived happy ever after.
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