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Identifier: whathappenedthen00dyer (find matches)
Title: What happened then stories
Year: 1918 (1910s)
Authors: Dyer, Ruth O Young, Florence Liley
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Publisher: Boston : Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co.
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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at the foot, but just right. Soshe covered herself with the pretty spread andwent fast to sleep. By this time the three bears thought theirporridge would be cool enough, so they camehome to breakfast. When they came in, theywent to the table to eat their porridge. Somebody has been meddling with my 149 THE THREE BEARS porridge, said the great huge bear in a greathuge voice. Somebody has been meddling with myporridge, said the middle-sized b^ar in a mid-dle-sized voice. Somebody has been meddling with myporridge, and has eaten it all up, said the lit-tle wee bear in a little wee voice. When the bears saw that some one had en-tered the house and meddled with their things,they began to look about. Somebody has been sitting in my chair,said the great huge bear in a great huge voice. Somebody has been sitting in my chair,said the middle-sized bear in a middle-sizedvoice. Somebody has been sitting in my chair,and has sat the bottom out, said the little wee bear in a little wee voice. 150 ft
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Somebody has been lying in my bed—and here she is!—Page 151. WHAT HAD ALREADY HAPPENED Then the bears went up-stairs to the bed-room. Now Little Silver Hair had palled thepillows out of place and had made the bedslook very untidy. Somebody has been lying in my bed,said the great huge bear in a great huge voice. Somebody has been lying in my bed,said the middle-sized bear in a middle-sizedvoice. Now when they came up to the little weebears bed, there was Little Silver Hair fastasleep. Somebody has been lying in my bed—andhere she is ! said the little wee bear in a littlewee voice. The talking awakened Little Silver Hair.When she saw the three bears standing there,she was so frightened that she jumped out ofbed and ran down the steps. 151 THE THREE BEARS The great huge bear called out in his greathuge voice, but she did not stop. She ranstraight home to her mother. The Three Bears What Happened Then WHEN Little Silver Hair ran home from thebears house, she was so frightened that s

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  • bookauthor:Young__Florence_Liley
  • bookpublisher:Boston___Lothrop__Lee___Shepard_Co_
  • bookcontributor:New_York_Public_Library
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  • bookleafnumber:172
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