A Primary Reader
A Primary Reader
Old-time Stories, Fairy Tales and Myths Retold by Children
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d Riding-Hood, "in the white house by the mill."
"I will go too, and we shall see who will get there first," said the wolf.
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short flowers soft stopped tapped pull pick voice string
The wolf ran off and took a short way, but Red Riding-Hood stopped to pick some flowers.
When the wolf got to the house, he tapped on the door.
The grandma said, "Who is there?" The wolf made his voice as soft as he could. He said, "It is little Red Riding-Hood, grandma."
Then the old lady said, "Pull the string and the door will open."
The wolf pulled the string and the door opened.
He ran in and ate the poor old lady.
Then he jumped into her bed and put on her cap.
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tapped thank dear
arms hug called
When Red Riding-Hood tapped on the door, the wolf called out, "Who is there?" Red Riding-Hood said, "It is your little Red Riding-Hood, grandma."
Then the wolf said, "Pull the string and the door will ope
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