The Blue Fairy Book
mother was excessively fond of her; and her grandmother doted on her still more. This good woman had made for her
having made some c
s, for I hear she has been very ill; carry h
mmediately to go to her grandmot
but he dared not, because of some faggot-makers hard by in the forest. He asked her whither she was go
and carry her a custard and a lit
e far off?" s
od; "it is beyond that mill you see the
her too. I'll go this way and you go that,
ut, diverting herself in gathering nuts, running after butterflies, and making nosegays of such little flowers a
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Wolf, counterfeiting her voice; "who has brought you
was in bed, because she
in, and the la
a moment, for it was above three days that he had not touched a bit. He then shut the door and went into the gra
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he Wolf, was at first afraid; but believing her gr
g-Hood, who has brought you a custard an
her, softening his voi
in, and the la
od pulled the bobbin
in, said to her, hiding hi
pot of butter upon the stool,
o bed, where, being greatly amazed to see how her gra
hat great arms
etter to hug t
hat great legs
run the bett
hat great ears
ear the bette
hat great eyes
e the better
hat great teet
to eat
icked wolf fell upon Little Red