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'-- --I---uu----.n.-...--....Q..-.--.--u------aq--. s + ' - e s a e n 4 w s 4 s s s f - s s 4 4 n 4 4 N MY EARLIEST FAVORITE STORIES mong my favorite stories when I was vary , young were WThe Three Bears,n WThe Little Jr- Red Hen,W WRed Riding Hoodn and WThe Three Little Pigsn. Concerning the first, I always felt sorry for the little baby bear and was rather ashamed of Goldilocks for breaking into the pretty little house and spoiling things so. when the bears woke her up and she Jumped out of the upstairs window, I wondered why she didn't get hurt. I settled that in my mind by thinking that the ground probably did sting her feet and she probably fell and skinned her knees, but she would be so frightened she would jump up and run on into the woods instead or sitting down and crying as she would ordinarily. I always thought the Little Red Hen was a wise and industrious person--she still seems more like a human being than a fowl--and I disliked the lazy dog, pig, and cat. I realized that people must not be like them or they will be disliked and have to go hungry, too. Of the several versions of 'Little Rad Riding Hood,' I liked the one best which had the grandmother away from home and not eaten by the wolf. The story of the WThree Little Pigs' seemed to me then much as an epic does nowg there were so many ad- ventures in it.- I hated to have the wolf eat the first two tat little pigs with their chinny-chin-chin talk, though, so I changed the story in my mind and had them jump out of the window and run away to live with their brother in the brick house. . Recently I read somewhere that children take their fairy tales and other stories as having actually hap- pened. I didn't think that could he true because they would know that there are no such things as wishing rings and animals that can talkg but I realized as I was writing about my favorite stories that part of what that writer said is true. Children live with their Little Red Hen and Three Little Pigs and Half-Chick so many years that they seem like real little people and are - unconsciously taken for granted as such. --Frances Reames, '37 s- -L J .. L x n s I x a 4 s e e s e 4 w 4 n s s s e s s e s s s e 4 4 --------an-n-Q--an--.-.-nu..--........-11--I 85 E I :jc 1 :': I ' I aj: I al: Ja I .,. I 9:1 I :Il :': I :Zz l ,I :,c .Un qu I nh np I 224' gl 9:2 xl: I .. I .,t l :Zz :Le I as I I m I 211 :fc ' ,I 25 I :If I .ln 1,1 :Qc I !'l .,. -lr I .,. l Ja 1 ,Q ml I . :,: .Ia qs -in qw ,I :,: h'l I .,. I :Ze :El ' I so up :jz I :,4 af: I I .,. I 212 ' I ,la up
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