قراءة كتاب The Cock, The Mouse and the Little Red Hen an old tale retold
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The Cock, The Mouse and the Little Red Hen an old tale retold
The original (printed) book came in at least two versions. In the edition used for this e-text, some full-color illustrations had a red frame and the others were unframed. The line drawings alternated between reddish magenta and blue-green. In another version, all color illustrations had the same black frame, and all line drawings were black-and-white. In this e-text, red frames are as printed; black frames were added by the transcriber to make illustrations look cleaner.
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THE COCK, THE MOUSE
AND THE LITTLE RED HEN
To My Nieces
CECILIA GARRY and NELLY MELVILLE
and
to my little friend
HARFORD LURY
this book is dedicated
with my love
4511
NINETEENTH PRINTING
Manufactured in the United States of America
THE COCK, THE MOUSE
AND THE LITTLE RED HEN
Once upon a time there was
a hill, and on the hill there
was a pretty little house.
It had one little green
door, and four little windows
with green shutters,
and in it there lived
A Cock
and A Mouse
and A Little Red Hen |
On another hill close by
there was another little
house. It was very ugly.
It had a door
that wouldn’t shut,
and two broken windows,
and all the paint
was off the shutters
And in this house
there lived
A BOLD BAD FOX
and FOUR BAD
LITTLE FOXES
One morning these
four bad little foxes
came to the big bad Fox and said: |
“Oh, Father, we’re so
hungry!”
“We had nothing to eat
yesterday,” said one.
“And scarcely anything
the day before,” said another.
“And only half a chicken
the day before that,” said
the third.
“And only two little
ducks the day before that,”
said the fourth.
The big bad Fox shook
his head for a long time,
for he was thinking.
At last he said in a
big gruff voice:
“On that hill over there
I see a house. And in that
house there lives a Cock.”
“And a Mouse,” screamed
two of the little foxes.
“And a little Red Hen,”
screamed the other two.
“And they are nice and fat,”
went on the big bad Fox.
“This very day, I’ll take my
great sack, and I will go up
that hill, and in at that door,
and into my sack I will put
the Cock,