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Little Red Riding Hood.
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Once upon a time, there was a little girl who lived in a small village.
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My grandmother on the other side of the village had middle critic Red Riding Hood.
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She loved it so much that she ward everywhere she went.
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People in the village got so used to seeing her in it that they took to calling her Little Red Riding Hood.
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One day her mother called her over.
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Little Red Riding Hood.
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Please bring this basket to your grandmother's house.
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She is very ill and cannot get out of bed.
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Taking the basket.
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Little Red Riding Hood started down the road.
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Hurry, dear Grandma must be very hungry.
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I will remember.
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Don't talk to strangers.
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You meet on the road and always keep to the And with that little red riding hood walked off in the direction of her grandmother's house in her hand.
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Little red Riding hood concluding to follow the tie until it led into a forest.
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As you pass through the forest.
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A wolf.
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Hello there, Little Red Riding Hood.
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Uh, hello.
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How are you?
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Where are you off to?
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In such a hurry?
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I am on my way to visit my grandma.
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Mm.
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I see.
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What have you got in that basket?
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They're glad.
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And wine for my grandma.
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She's very ill.
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Who is here?
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You must be are very nice.
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Does she live far?
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Okay, we're a community.
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Your house is just over the hill next to the three out trees.
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The wolf's mouth watered as he formed an evil plan in his head.
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First I can double up the grand.
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Then I'll swallow Little Red Riding Hood.
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And then I can watch them down with that treats in that basket.
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The little followed little red Riding Hood down the path and soon began to talk to her again.
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Their little red riding hood.
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Do you see those lovely yellow flowers?
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Oh, you.
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They're beautiful.
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Distracted by the pretty flowers.
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Forgot all about her mother's warning.
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Wait.
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Look, let that silly little red Riding Hood enjoy flowers.
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Meanwhile, I'm going to Grandma.
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When the wolf knocked on grandma's door, a faint voice answered him from inside the house.
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Who is it?
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It's me who in my little Red Riding Hood.
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Please let me in.
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Oh, okay.
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I've come to bring your some freshly break bread and delicious wine.
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Hey, Oh, that is so nice.
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Come in.
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The door's open.
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Come on.
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In a a The rowing opened the door The world sprang into the house Grandma screen.
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Oh, you're not my granddaughter.
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Euro With an evil laugh, the world pounds donor Disguising himself in Grandma's nightgown, cap and glasses, the wolf laid down in her bed and pulled up the covers.
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Okay, Soon I'll be snacking on little red riding or two.
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I can almost taster already.
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Finally, little Red Riding Hood arrived at her grandmother's house.
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It's me, Little Red Riding Hood.
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The bar is open.
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Come on in.
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When Little Red Riding Hood after the house that something had changed in her grandmother's appearance.
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So big, uh, to hear yours sweet voice better, my dear.
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What happened to your eyes?
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Where they so wide and steri?
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Um, to see your lovely face better, sweetheart.
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What?
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Why I hear so long?
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Um, dude, the way Don't squander.
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Just like wow.
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Um, that was yummy.
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Yeah.
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Uh um Now, all I knew after such a satisfying snack is a good nap.
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Uh, the wolf ate so much, his stomach was full and the wolf drifted off to sleep.
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Snoring loudly at the very moment Ah Hunter was passing by Grandma's house.
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He was surprised to hear the loud snoring and began to suspect that something odd was going on.
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That doesn't sound like grandma at all.
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It sounds like some savage least.
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The hunter peeked in through the window and saw the wolf.
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Oh, that monster.
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I must have eaten or grand mall more.
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Sneaking quietly into the house, the hunter aimed his rifle at the sleeping wolf.
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But just as he was about to shoot, the wolves bulging belly began to wiggle.
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Uh, looks like Grandma is still trapped in the wolf Stanek.
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The hunter brought a pair of scissors and cut open the wolf's stomach.
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Grandmother a little red riding her just out alive and unharmed.
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Thank you.
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I'm so glad you're both all right, But what should we do about that wolf?
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Let's teach the wolf a lesson and stuff is stomach.
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With little red Riding, Hood brought some heavy rocks that she gathered outside and loaded them into the world stomach.
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When she was done, grand stashed the wolf back out.
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Oh, my stomach.
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What happened to my stomach?
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Why does it hurt?
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So march?
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the rocks in the wolf's stomach were so heavy he couldn't get up off the bed.
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He tossed and turned until he toppled off the edge and fell to the floor.
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Dead.
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Everyone cheered.
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Oh, that day, Little Red Riding Hood learned an important lesson to she promised that from that moment on, she would always listen to her mother and never talk to strangers.
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Aladdin and the Magic Lamp, The Little Prince.
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Five bees, a dunk of Flanders, the Paper Country mouse and the City Mouse with snow tweeting Carrot head, No que Les Miserables.