The three pigs

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The Three Little Pigs
Retold by James Marshall
Parts (14): Narrator 1 Narrator 2 Narrator 3 Narrator 4 Narrator 5 Narrator 6
Pig 1 Pig 2 Pig 3 Wolf Mama First Man
Man 2 Man 3

Narrator 1: Once upon a time, an old sow sent her three little pigs out into the world to
seek their fortune.Mama: Now be sure to write! And remember that I love you.

Narrator 2: The first little pig met a man with a load of straw.

Pig 1: I know! I'll buy your straw and build a house.

First Man: That's not a good idea.

Pig 1: Mind your own business, thank you.

Narrator 3: And he bought the straw and set about building a house.Narrator 4: It took him no time at all.

Narrator 5: Very soon a lean and hungry wolf happened by.

Narrator 6: Pig was just about his favorite food in the world. So he knocked on the door.

Wolf: Little pig, little pig let me come in!

Pig 1: No, no, no! Not by the hair of my chinny, chin, chin!

Narrator 1: This annoyed the wolf to no end.Wolf: Then I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in!

Pig 1: Go right ahead!

Narrator 2: So the wolf huffed and he puffed and he blew the house in.

Narrator 3: And he gobbled up the little pig.

Narrator 4: The second little pig met a man with a load of sticks.

Pig 2: I've got it! I'll buy those sticks and build a house.

Man2: I'd think twice about that!

Pig 2: Oh Pooh! What would you know?

Narrator 5: And he bought the sticks and went to work building a house.

Pig 2: Very pretty.

Narrator 6: No sooner had the little pig settled into his pretty house than the wolf
happened by.

Narrator 1: The wolf was still hungry.

Wolf: Littlepig, little pig let me come in.

Pig 2: No, no, no! Not by the hair of my chinny, chin, chin.

Narrator 2: The wolf didn't care for that at all.

Wolf: I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in.

Pig 2: Ha, ha, ha.

Narrator 3: So the wolf huffed and he puffed and he blew the house in.

Narrator 4: And he gobbled up thelittle pig.

Narrator 5: Now the third little pig met a man with a load of bricks.

Man 3: These bricks will make a fine sturdy house.

Pig 3: Capital idea, my good fellow!

Narrator 6: So he bought the bricks and set about building a house.

Narrator 1: It took him quite a bit of time, but it was well worth it.

Pig 3: Nice and solid; niceand solid.

Narrator 2: But no sooner had the little pig move in than he noticed the wolf loitering
about.

Narrator 3: And the wolf was still hungry.

Wolf: Little pig, little pig, let me come in!

Pig 3: No, no, no. Not by the hair of my chinny, chin, chin.

Narrator 4: Well the wolf had heard that before!

Wolf:Then I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in.

Narrator 5: But the wolf huffed and he puffed and huffed and he puffed until he was quite
blue in the face.

Narrator 6: The house stood quite firm.

Wolf: (muttering) Hmmmmm, I'll try another approach.

Narrator 1: He put on his most dazzling smile.

Wolf: Little pig, I was onlyteasing. By the way, I hear tell that Farmer Jones has
the most scrumptious turnips. Shall we go pick a few?

Pig 3: Oh, I'm much too busy now. What about tomorrow morning?

Wolf: Excellent! I'll come for you at six.

Narrator 2: The next morning the little pig got up at five, hurried off to Farmer Jones's
turnip field, picked a...
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