Peter and the Wolf-1
lways ran on all fours.
quot;No use for a ands to reason.quot;
At last of Peters poion, giving t. It was a clever child.
to a perfect C. S somebody caug tigo tc of noers fated it to bits gun. t taken loose. t thers hand.
tc until tied s and ankles toget limp. S scream or s, s seem to be able to, stural sounds in t, and, t seem to knoer trickled out of the corners of her eyes.
bro uck y you could not see migank. S all uck out. tato-fed boy hough she was a year or so older.
Solemn y, rotted beumped alongside ten ly poked at buttock of curiosity, to see so muccoucruggle; srussed on tended to be dead.
Grannys er, ts. As soon as it caugabby mouser to t above. Soup smoked on table supper-time but still quite lig comes late on tain.
quot;Untie ; said ther.
first but t be denied, so t t s, it of t of to t but Granny and Peter boto to s t, so s get out.
trapped one knocked round t table. Crasinkle -- tinkle -- te s s t, and tiffened legs in a il ttled on everyt made everytrange. frenzy over, sted a moment, questing o make little rusies, now ossing her bewildered head.
Soes, yet it quite like croucurally to pact y too, rong tain, aut t indeed, s back on tolerable, ts of distress. All you could see of es, we of snow.
Several times, ly involuntarily. tc even to ours, trange, unguessable, wicked feeding, s of a wolf.
Oh, horror!
So tents put out t soup scalded ting on er