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Three Little Pigs By: Bracken, Dalisa, and Thomas

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This is the edited version of the three little pigs. By:Bracken, Thomas, and Dalisa

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Three Little PigsBy: Bracken, Dalisa, and Thomas

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Once upon a time there were three little pigs. They were trying to find a better home, because their mom had no money and could not afford to buy food for them. There names were Marvin, Brownie, and Piglet.

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Marvin was trying to find some materials to build a great house. He came upon a man that had some straw. So Marvin said "hey there fellow, can I please use that straw to build myself a house. The man said ,"that's not a good idea", but Marvin said, " its none of your business".

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Soon a very hungry wolf appeared outside Marvin's house. He knocked on the door and said "let me in" and Marvin said "not by the hair of my chinny, chin, chin. So he huffed and he puffed and he blew the house in. Then he took Marvin to his house in the woods.

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Piglet, the smartest pig bought some bricks for his house. When he was done with his house the wolf came by his house, and said "Piglet let me in", Piglet said "not by the hair of my chinny, chin, chin. Then the wolf tried to huff and puff and blow his house in, but Piglets house was too strong.

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Then Browny saw a young fellow that was selling sticks and browny asked "can I have those sticks to make a house" and the man said "I would think twice about that". When the pig finished his house, then the big bad wolf came by and said "let me in" and Browny said "no, not by the hair of my chinny, chin, chin. So he huffed and he puffed and he blew the house in. Then he took Browny to his house in the woods.

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The wolf then said, "I know a tree that always has fresh apples", the pig said "well I shall meet you there at 3 o'clock sharp. The next day the pig left his house at 2 o'clock to make sure he didn't run into the wolf.

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When the wolf arrived Piglet said "I decided to come early, I just couldn't wait". The wolf then said "are the apples good?" and then Piglet said "here I will throw down one for you", so the pig threw the apple as far as he could. Piglet then quickly got out of the tree and hurried home.

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The very next day the wolf invited him to the fair, he said "meet me there at 6 o'clock. The pig arrived at 5 o'clock and had a grand time, but right as he was leaving he saw the wolf walking up the hill. So he quickly jumped in an empty butter-churn and started rolling down the hill. This frightened the wolf so much, that he ran all the way home without going to the fair.

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The wolf was so mad that the next day he climbed down piglets chimney and was going to take him to his house in the woods and gobble all three pigs up. But Piglet saw him coming, and he also saw that he looked angry. So piglet hung a giant pot of water over the blazing fireplace, and right as the pig climbed in the chimney he took the cover off. The wolf fell in and he put the cover back on, and boiled him up and ate him for supper.

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Piglet went to the wolf's house and rescued his brothers, they were then smart enough to build their new houses out of bricks. Like Piglet. So the three little pigs lived happily ever after. The end