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Page 19 text:
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Goldenhair saw the three beds. She said, I will go to sleep. But Father Bear's bed was too big. And Mother Bear's bed was too big. Golden hair said, I will go to sleep in the little wee bed. And she did. She went to sleep in Little Wee Bear's bed. Then the three bears came home. Father Bear said, I will eat my soup. Little Wee Bear said, I will eat my soup. The three bears went to the bowls of soup. Who ate some of my soup? said Father Bear in his great big voice. Who ate some of my soup? said Mother Bear in her big voice, too. Then Little Wee Bear said in his little wee voice, Who ate all of my soup? There is no soup in my bowl. Who sat in my chair? said Father Bear in his great big voice. Who sat in my chair? said Mother Bear in her big voice, too. Then Little wee voice, Who Sat in my chair? My chair is all in pieces. Who was in my bed? said Father Bear in his great big voice. Who was in my bed? said Mother Bear in her big voice, too. Who is in my bed? said Little Wee Bear in his little wee voice. A little girl is in my bed! Goldenhair sat up in the bed. She saw the three bears. She saw great big Father Bear. She saw big Mother Bear. She saw Little Wee Bear. She jumped out of the bed and ran out of the house. Goldenhair ran out of the house. She ran, and ran, and ran, and ran. She ran home. And she did not go to the three bears' house again. THE END
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CLASS WILL This is the little old woman. This is the little old man. The little old woman and the little old man lived in a little old house. The little old Woman said, I will make a gingerbread boy. I will make a gingerbread boy to eat. And she did. The gingerbread boy was little. But the gingerbread boy could run. Away he ran. The gingerbread boy ran away. He ran away 'from the little old woman. He ran away from the little old man. The gingerbread boy ran on, and on, and on. The gingerbread boy came to a hen. The gingerbread boy said, Good morning, Hen. I am a gingerbread boy, I am, I am, I am. Iran away from the little old woman. I ran away from the little old man. I can run away from you too. Here I go. The gingerbread boy ran on, and on, and on. The gingerbread boy came to a duck. The gingerbread boy said, Good morning, Duck. I am a gingerbread boy, I am, I am, I am. I ran away from the little old woman. I ran away from the little old man. Iran away from the hen. I can run away from you. Here I go. The gingerbread boy ran on, and on, and on. The gingerbread boy came to a goat. The gingerbread boy said, Good morning, Goat. I am a gingerbread boy, I am, I am, I am. I ran away from the little.old woman. I ran away from the little old man. I ran away from the hen. I ran away from the duck. I can run away from you. Here I go. The .gingerbread boy ran on, and on, and on. The gingerbread boy came to a dog. The gingerbread boy said, Good morning, Dog. I am a gingerbread boy, I am, I am, I am. Iran away from the little old woman. I ran away from the little old man. I ran away from the hen. I ran away from the duck. I ran away from the goat. lean run away from you. Here I go. The gingerbread boy ran on, and on, and on. The gingerbread boy came to a fox. The gingerbread boy said, Good morning, Fox. I am a gingerbread boy, I am, I am, I am. Iran away from the little old woman. I ran away from the little old man. I ran away from the hen. I ran away from the duck. I ran away from the goat. I ran away from the duck. I ran away from the goat. I ran away from the dog. I can run away from you. Here I go.
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