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Basket on her arm, Red starts on her journey through the forest. Her house is behind her by a placid lake.
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"Her grandmother, who was very fond of her, made her a little red cloak and hood."
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Frontis image of RRH sitting with her basket by some wildflowers.
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"You may wear your beautiful new cloak."
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Her mom helps her put it on.
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"She gave her a basket, covered with a snowy napkin."
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A cat rubs against the girl's leg as she stands with her mother by the door.
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"'I will do as you tell me,' Red Riding-Hood promised."
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Her mother sees her off on her journey.
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"The birds sang above her head."
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She walks happily along, basket over her arm.
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"'Good-morning, Bunny.'"
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Red sees a rabbit on the forest path.
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"'Where are you going so early?'"
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The wolf and Red Riding Hood meet among the trees.
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"'Where does your Grandmother live?'"
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The girl and the wolf walk together in the woods.
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"'I am sure Grannie would be pleased if I took her a bunch of fresh flowers.'"
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The girl picks flowers in the forest, putting them in her basket.
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"'Pull the bobbin, and the latch will go up.'"
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The wolf stands on the front steps, facing the door.
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"when the grandmother saw his wicked face, she jumped out of bed and ran."
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The old woman flees into the forest. Blue flowers are by the path outside the dooor.
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"The wolf snatched up the night-cap and put it on his ugly head, jumped into bed and covered himself with the bed-clothes.
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The wolf peeks from under the covers with his evil, yellow eyes.
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"'Pull the bobbin, and the latch will go up.'"
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Holding her basket, Red Riding Hood enters Grandmother's house.
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"'How are you feeling today?'"
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RRH looks at the wolf in bed.
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"Red Riding-Hood drew nearer to the bed."
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The traditional dialog follows: Big Eyes, Big Ears, etc....
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"'The better to eat you with!' cried the wolf, and leaped out of bed; but he became entangled in the bedclothes..."
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Allowing Red to clamber up the four poster bed to safety, atop the canopy.
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"He looked so funny, because he was so cross and angry, and he still had grandmother's cap on."
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Yet, for some reason, RRH does not seem amused..
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"When the wolf found he could not reach her, he got back into bed again. It was very quiet in the little house for some tim
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OK. The plot drags here for a bit.
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"in came the woodman, who had been chopping trees in the forest."
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He and the grandmother enter the cottage.
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"The wicked wolf sprang out of bed, and tried to run out the back door, but the woodman killed him..."
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Granny, who has quickly applied some lipstick it appears, stands tentatively by to catch her girl in case the woodman drops her.
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"How glad she was to be in her grandmother's arms!"
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Meanwhile, the Woodman dragged the dead wolf into the woods.
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""This house to me!" said the woodman...It is a wonderful thing because I have no home."
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Granny gives her house to the Woodman, saying she has another little house in the village where she has decided to live.
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"...and there was dear mother coming to meet them."
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Granny holds the basket as she and RRH return. Red dashes ahead to greet her mom.
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"And the next day Grandmother had the nicest tea party"
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Her six girlfriends seem entranced and amused as she recounts her adventure over tea.
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Decorative Pictorial Endpapers
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The Three Bears, Henny Penny and The Big Bad Wolf in the forest. I believe it is the Bears' house in the background. This displays side by side with the following image.
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Decorative Pictorial Endpapers
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Red Riding Hood, Goldilocks, The Three Little Pigs and Chicken Little cavort, traipse, or do their thing in the forest.
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