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Fairy tale brothers Grimm. Little Red Riding Hood.

Grimms Fairy Tales.

Little Red Riding Hood

Based on The Story By Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
Retold by Mandy Ross

Once Upon A Time There Was a Small Girl Called Little Red Riding Hood. She Lived With Her Parents Beside A Deep, Dark Forest. IN A COTTAGE ON THE OTHER SIDE OF the Forest. Lived Her Grandmother. And in the Deep, Dark Forest Lived A Big, Bad Wolf. "Grandmother" s Poorly, "Said Little Red Riding Hood" S Mother One Day. "Please Take Her This Cake. But Don" T Stop On The Way! "

SO Little Red Riding Hood Set Off Through The Deep, Dark Forest. She Looked All Around. There WASN "T a Sound. Then Who Should She Meet But The Big, Bed Wolf." Good Day, My Dear, "Growled the Wolf With a Big, Bad Smile." What Are You Doing Here? "

"I" M GOING TO GRANDMOTHER "S to Take Her a Cake," Replied Little Red Riding Hood. The Wolf Had A Plan. "Wouldn" T Your Grandmother Like Some of these Flowers? "He smiled." What a good idea, "Said Little Red Riding Hood. And She Stopped to Pick a Big Bunch. Meanwhile, The Wolf Sple Ahead Through The Deep, Dark Forest . At last he arrived at grandmother "S Cottage.

"I" M Hungry, "Thougoht The Big, Bad Wolf, Licking His Lips. And He Knock-Knock-Knocked At The Door.

"Hello, Grandmother," Growled the Wolf.

"IT" S Little Red Riding Hood. "

"That Sounds More Like The Big, Bad Wolf," Thought Grandmother, and She Crept Quickly Under the Bed. The Wolf Went In. HE LOOKED ALLORD, BUT THERE WASN "T A SOUND. THEN HIS TUMMY RUMBLED.

"No One" s Here, "He grumbled." Never Mind. Little Red Riding Hood Will Be Along Soon. "Quickly The Wolf Put On Grandmother" S Dressing Gown and Nightcap.

Then He Hopped Into Bed and Pretended to Nap.

"Heh! Heh! Heh!" He snarled. "Little Red Riding Hood Will Never Know IT" S me! "

Soon Little Red Riding Hood Knock-Knock-Knocked AT The Door.

"Hello, Grandmother," She Called. "IT" S Little Red Riding Hood. "

"Come in, My Dear," Growled the Wolf. Little Red Riding Hood Opened The Door.

"Oh, Grandmother!" She Gasped ...

"... What Big Ears You Have!"

All The Better To Hear You With, My Dear, "Growled the Wolf.

"And Grandmother, What Big Eyes You Have!"

"All The Better to See You With, My Dear," Growled the Wolf.

"AND GRANDMOTHER, WHAT BIG TEETH YOU HAVE!"

"All The Better To ... Gobble You Up!" Roared the Wolf.

But As He Leapt Out of Bed, Grandmother "S Nightcap Flopped Right Over His Head.

"Quick! Down here, dear!" Whispered Grandmother, and She Pulled Little Red Riding Hood Under the Bed.

Just Thatn, A Woodcutter Passed by The Cottage. Heard A Growling and Howling ... and He Dashed Inside. ONE SWISH! Of His Axe He Killed The Big, Bad Wolf. The Woodcutter Looked All Around. But There Wasn "T Sound. And then ... Out Crept Little Red Riding Hood and Grandmother from Under the Bed. And Little Red Riding Hood Said," Mother Was Right. I "LL NEVER STOP AGAIN ON MY WAY THROUGH THE FOREST!"

Once Upon A Time There Was A Dear Little Girl Who Was Loved by Everyone Who Looked AT HER, But Most of all by Her Grandmother, and there WAS NOTHING THAT SHE WOULD NOT HAVE GIVEN TO THE CHILD. ONCE SHE GAVE HER A LITTLE CAP OF RED VELVET, Which Suited Her So Well That She Would Never Wear Anything Else; SO She Was Always Called 'Little Red-Cap.'

One Day Her Mother Said to Her: 'Come, Little Red Cap, Here Is A Piece of Cake and A Bottle Of Wine; Take Them to Your Grandmother, She Is Ill and Weak, And They Will Do Her Good. SET OUT BEFORE IT GETS HOT RUN OF THE PATH, OR MAY FALL AND BREAK THE BOTTLE, AND THEN GRANDMOTHER WILL GET NOTHING; AND WHEN YOU GO INTO HER ROOM, DON'T FORGET TO SAY, "GOOD MORNING", AND DON'T PEEP INTO EVERY CORNER BEFORE YOU DO IT. '

'I Will Take Great Care,' Said Little Red Cap to Her Mother, and Gave Hand on It.

The Grandmother Lived Out in the Wood, Half A League from the Village, and Just As Little Red-Cap Entered the Wood, A Wolf Met Her. Red-Cap Did Not Know What a Wicked Creature He Was, And Was Not AT All Afraid of Him.

'Good Day, Little Red Cap,' Said He.

'Thank You Kindly, Wolf.'

'Whither Away SO Early, Little Red-Cap?'

'To My Grandmother's.'

'What Have You Got in Your Apron?'

'Cake and Wine; Yesterday Was Baking-Day, So Poor Sick Grandmother Is To Have Something Good, to make Her Stronger. '

'Where Does Your Grandmother Live, Little Red-Cap?'

'A Good Quarter of a League Farther On In The Wood; HER HOUSE STANDS UNDER THE THREE LARGE OAK-TREES, THE NUT-TREES ARE JUST BELOW; You Surely Must Know IT, 'Replied Little Red Cap.

The Wolf Though to Himself: 'What a Tender Young Creature! What a Nice Plump Mouthful-She Will Be Better to Eat Than The Old Woman. I Must Act Craftily, So As to Catch Both. 'SO HE WALKED FOR A SHORT TIME BY THE SIDE OF LITTLE RED-CAP, AND THEN HE SAID:' SEE, LITTLE RED-CAP, How Pretty The Flowers Are About Here-Why Do You Not Look Round? I Believe, Tooo, That You Do Not Hear How Sweetly The Little Birds Are Singing; You Walk Gravely Along As If You Were Going to School, While Everything IS Merry. '

Little Red-Cap Raised Her Eyes Dancing Here And There Through The Trees, And Pretty Flowers Growing Everywhere, She Thought: 'Suppose I Take Grandmother A Fresh Nosegay; That Would Please Her Too. IT IS SO Early In The Day That I Shall Still Get Here in GOOD TIME '; And So She Ran From The Path Into The Wood to Look for Flowers. And Whenever She Had Picked One, She Fancied That She Saw A Still Prettier One Farther On, and Ran After IT, and So Got Deeper and Deeper Into The Wood.

Meanwhile The Wolf Ran Straight to the Grandmother's House and Knocked At The Door.

'WHO IS THERE?'

'Little Red-Cap,' replied the Wolf. 'She is Bringing Cake and Wine; Open The Door. '

'Lift The Latch,' Called Out The Grandmother, 'I Am Too Weak, and Cannot Get Up.'

The Door Sprang Open, And Without Saying A Went He Went Straight to the Grandmother's Bed and Devoured Her. Then He Put On Her Clothes, Dressed Himself in Her Cap Laid Himself in Bed and Drew The Curtains.

Little Red-Cap, However, Had Been Running About Picking Flowers, And When She Had Gathered So Many That She Remembered Her Grandmother and Set Out on the Way to Her.

She Was Surprised to Find The Cottage-Door Standing Open, and Went She Went Into The Room, She Had Such A Strange Feeling That She Said To Herself: 'Oh Dear! Hower Times I Like Being with Grandmother So Much. 'She Called Out:' Good Morning, 'But Received No Answer; So She Went To Curtains. There Lay Her Grandmother with Her Cap Pulled Far Over Her Face and Looking Very Strange.

'Oh! Grandmother, 'She Said,' What Big Ears You Have! '

'The Better to Hear You Wat, My Child,' Was The Reply.

'But, Grandmother, What Big Eyes You Have!' She Said.

'The Better to See You WITH, My Dear.'

'But, Grandmother, What Large Hands You Have!'

'The Better To Hug You WITH.'

'Oh! But A Terrible Big Mouth You Have! '

'The Better to Eat You WITH!'

And Scarcely Had The Wolf Said This Was Out of Bed and Swallowed Up Red and Swallowed Up Red and Swallowed Up Red and Swallowed Up Red and Swallowed Up Red and Swallowed Up Red

When the Wolf Had Appeased His Appetite, He Lay Down Again in the Bed, Fell Asleep and Began to Snore Very Loud. The Huntsman Was Just Passing The House, and Though to Himself: 'How The Old Woman Is Snoring! I MUST JUST SEE If She Went Anything. 'So he Went Into The Bed, He Saw That The Wolf Was Lying In IT. 'Do I Find You Here, You Old Sinner!' Said He. 'I Have Long Sought You!' Then Just As He Was Going to Fire At Him, It Occurred to Him That The Wolf Might Have Devoured The Grandmother, And That She Might Still Be Saved, So He Did Not Fire, But Took A Pair Of Scissors, And Began to Cut Open The Stomach of the Sleeping Wolf. WHEN HE HAD MADE TWO SNIPS, HE SAW THE LITTLE RED-CAP SHINING, AND THEN HE MADE TWO SNIPS MORE, AND THE THE LITTLE GIRL SPRANG OUT, CRYING: 'AH, How Frightened I Have Been! How Dark It Was Inside The Wolf '; And Aftert That The Aged Grandmother Came Out Alive Also, But Scarcely Able to Breathe. Red-Cap, However, Quickly Fetched Great Stones With Which The Filled The Wolf's Belly, and When you AWOKE, HE WANTED TO RUN AWAY, BUT THE STONES WERE SO HEAVY THAT HE COLLAPSED AT ONCE, AND FELL DEAD.

Then All Three Were Delighted. The Huntsman Drew Off The Wolf's Skin and Went Home With IT; The Grandmother Ate The Cake and Drank The Wine Which Red-Cap Had Brought, and Revived, But Red-Cap Thought to Herself: 'As Long As I Live, I Will Never by Myself Leave The Path, to Run Into The Wood, WHEN My Mother Has Forbidden Me to Do So. '

It Also Related That Once When Red-Cap Was Again Taking Cakes to the Old Grandmother, Another Wolf SPOKE TO HER, AND TRIED TO ENTICE HER FROM THE PATH. Red-Cap, However, Was On Her Guard, And Went Straight Forward On Her Way, and Told Her Grandmother That He Had Met The Wolf, and That He Had Said 'Good Morning' To Her, But Such A Wicked Look In His EYES, THAT IF THEY HAD NOT BEEN ON THE PUBLIC ROAD SHE WAS CERTAIN HE WOULD HAVE EATEN HER UP. 'WELL,' SAID THE GRANDMOTHER, 'WE WILL SHUT THE DOOR, THAT HE MAY NOT COM IN.' SOON AFTERWARDS THE WOLF KNOCKED, AND CRIED: 'OPEN THE DOOR, GRANDMOTHER, I am Little Red Cap, and am Binging You Some Cakes. 'But The Did Not Speak, Or Open Twice Or Thrice Round The House, Intending to Wait Until Red-Cap Went Home in The Evening, And At the Roof Then to Steal After Her and Devour Her in the Darkness. But The Grandmother Saw What Was In His Thoughts. In Front Of The House Was a Great Stone Trough, So She Said To the Child: 'Take the Paul, Red-Cap; I Made Some Sausages Yesterday, So Carry The Water in Which I Boiled Them to the Trough. 'Red-Cap Carried Until The Great Trough Was Quite Full. Then The Wolf, and He Sniffed and Peeped Down, and at Last Stretched Out His Neck So Far That He Could No Longer Keep His Footing and Began to Slip, And Slipped Down From The Roof Straight Into The Great Trough , and was drowned. But Red-Cap Went Joyously Home, And One Ever Did Anything to Harm Her Again.

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Last Updated: November 7, 2016
Language: English.
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Charles Feature Fairy Tale - Little Red Riding-Hood (Red Hood) in English and Russian

In English

Little Red Riding-Hood

ONCE UPON A TIME THERE LED IN A CERTIN VILLAGE A LITTLE COUNTRY GIRL, THE PETTITIEST CREATURE THAT EVER WAS SEEN. Her Mother Was Very Fond of Her, And Her Grandmother Loved Her Still More. This Good Woman Made for Her A Little Red Riding-Hood, Which Became The Girl So Well That Everybody Called Her Little Red Riding-Hood.

One Day Her Mother, Having Made Some Customs, Said To Her: -

"Go, My Dear, And See How Your Grandmother Does, For I Hear She Has Been Very Ill; Carry Her A Custard and this Little Pot of Butter."

Little Red Riding-Hood Set Out Immediately To Go to Her Grandmother "S, Who Lived in Another Village.

AS She Was Going Through The Wolf, She Met Gaffer Wolf, Who Had A Very Great Mind to Eat Her Up; But He Dared Not, Because of Some Fagot-Makers Hard by in the Forest. He Asked Her Whither She Was Going. The Poor Child, Who Did Not Know That It Was Dangerous to Stay and Hear A Wolf Talk, Said to Him: -

"I am Going to See My Grandmother, And Carry Her A Customard and a little Pot of Butter from My Mamma."

"Does She Live Far Off?" Said The Wolf.

"Oh, Yes," Answered Little Red Riding-Hood; "IT IS Beyond That Mill You See There, The First House You Come to in the Village."

"WELL," SAID THE WOLF, "AND I" LL GO AND SEE HER, TOO. I "LL GO This Way, and you Go That Will Be There First."

The Wolf Began to Run As Fast As He Could, Taking The Shortest Way, And The Little Girl Went by The Longest Way, Running After Butterflies, And Making Nosegays of Such Little Flowers AS She Met With. The Wolf Was Not Long Before He Reached the Old Woman "S House. He Knocked At The Door - Tap, Tap, Tap.

"Who" s there? "Called The Grandmother.

"Your Grandchild, Little Red Riding-Hood," Replied The Wolf, Imitating Her Voice, "Who Has Brought A Custard and a Little Pot of Butter Sent to You by Mamma."

The Good Grandmother, Who Was In Bed, Because She Was Somewhat ILL, CRIED OUT: -

The Wolf Pulled The Bobbin and The Door Opened. HE FELL UPON THE GOOD WOMAN AND ATE HER UP IN NO TIME, FOR HE HAD NOT EATEN ANYTHING FOR More Thanpe Days. HE THEN SHUT THE DOOR, WENT INTO THE GRANDMOTHER "S BED, AND WAITED FOR LITTLE RIDING-HOOD, WAI CAME SOMETIME AFTERWARD AND KNOCKED AT THE DOOR - TAP, TAP, TAP.

"Who" s there? "Called the Wolf.

Little Red Riding-Hood, Hearing The Big Voice of the Wolf, Was At First Afraid; But Thinking Her Grandmother Had A Cold, Answered: -

"" Tis Your Grandchild, Little Red Riding-Hood, Who Has Brought You A Custard and a Little Pot of Butter Sent to You by Mamma. "

The Wolf Cried Out to Her, Softening His Voice A Little: -

"Pull The Bobbin, And The Latch Will Go Up."

Little Red Riding-Hood Pulled The Bobbin and The Door Opened.

The Wolf, Seeing Her Come in, Said To Her, Hiding Himself Under the Bedclothes: -

"Put The Custard And The Little Pot of Butter Upon The Stool and Come and Lie Down With Me."

Little Red Riding-Hood Undressed Herself and Went Into Bed, Where She WaS Much Surprised to See Hower Grandmother Looked in Her Night-Clothes.

She Said To Her: -

"Grandmamma, What Great Arms You Have Got!"

"That is the better to hug thee, my dear."

"Grandmamma, What Great Legs You Have Got!"

"That Is to Run The Better, My Child."

"Grandmamma, What Great Ears You Have Got!"

"That Is To Hear The Better, My Child."

"Grandmamma, What Great Eyes You Have Got!"

"IT IS to See The Better, My Child."

"Grandmamma, What Great Teeth You Have Got!"

"That is to eat thee up."

And, Saying These Words, This Wicked Wolf Fell Upon Little Red Riding-Hood, and Ate Her All Up.

In Russian

Little Red Riding Hood

There was a little girl. Mother loved her without memory, and grandmother even more. The grandmother's birthday gave her a red hat. Since then, the girl went everywhere in it. Neighbors so talk about it:

Here is a red hat go!

Once a man's mom baked and said his daughter:

Go, ka, a red hat, to the grandmother, demolish her a pie and a pot of oil, let them find out, is it healthy.

Gathered a red hat and went to her grandmother.

She goes the forest, and towards her - a gray wolf.

Where are you going. Little Red Riding Hood? - asks the wolf.

I go to my grandmother and carry her a pie and an oil pot.

Is your grandmother live far?

Far, - answers the red hat. - Won in the village, behind the mill, in the first house from the edge.

Okay, says the wolf, but I also want to spend your grandmother. I'll go on this road, and you go on that. Let's see which of us will come before.

He said this wolf and ran that there was a spirit, along the shortest path.

And the red hat went along the longest road. She was not in a hurry, she stayed along the way, rumbled flowers and collected in bouquets. She did not have time to reach the mill, and the wolf had already rinsed the grandmother's house and he knocks on the door:
Knock Knock!

Who's there? - asks her grandmother.

This is me, the granddaughter is yours, a red hat, acknowledges the wolf, "I came to visit you, the patty brought a pot of oil.

And the grandmother was sick at that time and lay in bed. She thought it was in fact a red hat, and shouted:

Torn for the rope, my child, the door and opens!

The wolf pulled over the rope - the door and opened.

A wolf rushed to the grandmother and swallowed it. He was very hungry, because three days did not eat anything. Then closed the door, lay down on the grandmother's bed and began to wait a red hat.

Soon she came and knocked:
Knock Knock!

The red hat was afraid, but then he thought that her grandmother was hoarse from a cold, and answered:

This is me, your granddaughter. Brought you a pie and a pot of oil!

The wolf cleared his way and said Potton:

Dinner for the rope, my child, the door and will open.

A red hat jerked over the rope-door and opened. The girl entered the house, and the wolf hid under the blanket and says:

Put, granddaughter, patty on the table, put the pot on the shelf, and herself adhering next to me!

A red hat lossed next to the wolf and asks:

Grandma why you have such big hands?

It's so stronger to hug you, my child.

Grandma, why do you have such big ears?

To better hear, the child is mine.

Grandma, why do you have such big eyes?

To see better, my child.

Grandma, why do you have such big teeth?

And this is more likely to eat you, my child!

I did not have time to red hat and hut, as the wolf rushed to her and swallowed.

But, fortunately, at this time passed by the lumberjack house with axes on the shoulders. They heard the noise, ran into the house and killed the wolf. And then the spacers to him belly, and a red hat came out from there, and for her and grandmother - both and unscathed.

Once Upon A Time In One Of the Village There Lived A Little Girl and She Was So Pretty That There Was No One Better Than Her in the World. HER GRANDMA PRESENTED HER WITH A RED HOOD FOR HER BIRTHDAY. SINCE THEN THE GIRL WORE HER NEW, SMART RED HOOD. The Neighbors Said About Her:

- Here The Red Riding Hood Comes!

ONCE HER MOTHER BAKED THE PIE AND TOLD THE DAUGHTER:

- Little Red Riding Hood, Just Go to the Grandma and Bring Her That Pie and A Pot With Butter and Find Out Whether She Is Healthy.

Little Red Riding Hood Went Through The Forest and Grey Wolf Came Across Her:

- Where are you going to, Little Red Riding Hood?

- I am Going to My Grandmother and Bringing Her This Pie and a Pot of Butter.

- And How Far Does Your Grandmother Live? - Wolf ASKS.

- Far Enough, - Little Red Riding Hood Answers. - Over There In That Village, Behind The Mill, In The First House From The End.

- Well, -said Wolf, -i Also Would Like to Visit Your Grandma. I Will Go This Way and You Will Go That Way. And We Will See Who Will Come First.

Wolf SAID THAT AND RAN FOR ALL ONE IS WORTH ALONG THE SHORTEST PATH. Little Red Riding Hood Walked Along The Longest Path. She Walked Without Hurry, She Stopped From Time to Time, Picked Up Flowers and Made Bunches Out Of Them.

Wolf Came Running to Grandmother`s House and Knocked At The Door:

- WHO IS THERE? - ASKED GRANDMA.

- It`s me, Your Granddaughter, Little Red Riding Hood, - Answered Wolf With A Thin Little Voice. - I Have Come to See You and Brought You The Pie and The Pot with Butter.

The Grandma Felt Unwell AT That Time and Was In Bed. She Thought That It Was Really Little Red Riding Hood and Cried:

- Pull The Rope And- The Door Will Be Opened!

Wolf Pulled The Rope and The Door Was Opened. Wolf Rushed at The Grandma and Swallowed Her. Then He Closed The Door, Lay In Grandma`s Bed and Started Waiting For The Little Red Riding Hood.

Soon She Came and Knocked:

Little Red Riding Hood Came in the House and Asked:

- Grandma, Why Do You Have Such Big Hands?

- To Embrace You Tight, My Dear Child.

- Grandma, Why Do You Have Such Big Ears?

- To Hear You Well, My Dear Child!

- Grandma, Why Do You Have Such Big Teethh?

- And this is to Eat You Quickly, My Dear Child!

Hardly Could Little Red Riding Hood Sigh, AS An Evil Wolf Rushed At Her and Swallowed Together With Her Shoes and A Red Hood.

But Fortunately Woodcutters Passed by The House with Their Axes Over The Shoulders at That Time. They Heard The Noise, Ran Into The House and Killed Wolf. Then thely Red Riding Hood Came Out from IT and Her Grandma Followed Her - Both Safe and Sound.

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