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There once was a beautiful young maid who lived with her mother in a small houseat the edge of a village. She was liked by everyone and known as Little Red Riding
Hood because of the red clothing she wore.
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One day Little Red Riding hood was out outside with her mother, when her mother said, "Come Little Red Cap, take this basket of cookies to your grandmother!
She is sick and weak and these will do her well. Use your manners and give her my greetings."
Little Red Riding Hood snatched up the basket ofcookies and rushed in to the forest.








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Little Red had wandered down away from her path, picking some flowers, when a mean rough voice came from behind her.
"Hello, Little Red Riding Hood! What do you have in your basket?"the Wolf called as he smiled.
"I have cookies and flowers for my grandmother, Mr. Wolf! I need to take them to her because she is sick and weak." she replied
"Where does she live?"
"Down the path, past the red rose bushes, Mr. Wolf"
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Who is it?The Wolf creeped ahead of Little Red Riding Hood and knocked on her grandmother's door.
"It's me! Your granddaughter Little Red!" The wolf said in a high voice
Come in!5







The Wolf ran inside and pounced on and ate Little Red's frail grandmother.The Wolf then put on her gown and waited for Little Red Riding Hood.6





















After awhile, Little Red Riding Hood entered the cottage.
"Hello Grandmother!" Little Red said, "I brought youcookies and flowers!"Little Red approached the Wolf to bring him the cookies and flowers.
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"All the better to hear you with, my dear." the Wolf replied
















"What big ears you have, Grandmother!" she exclaimed
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"All the better to see you with, my dear." 
















"What big eyes you have, Grandmother!" 
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"All the better to see you with, my child." 
















"And what a big nose you have!" 
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"All the better to eat you with, my dear.!" He snarled. 















"And what a big teeth you have!" Little Red Riding Hood cried.

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The wolf jumped out of bed and ate Little Red Riding Hood all up!

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