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The Three Billy
Goats
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Ladybird This Ladybird retelling by
Joan Stimson
Ladybird Books
Inc.,
Published by Ladybird Books
©
Auburn, Maine 04210, U.S.A.
Ltd.,
Loughborough, Leicestershire, U.K.
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"
The Three Goats Gruff
Billy
illustrated
by
CHRIS RUSSELL
14
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based on a traditional folk
tale
Once upon
a time there
were
three billy goats called Gruff. day, they set off in search of
One
some
sweet, green grass.
Very soon the goats came
to a
Across the river there was a meadow, and in the meadow grew
river.
the finest grass any of
ever seen.
^4m
them had
Now, there was over the
river,
a
wooden bridge
and under
this
bridge lived a very fierce and ugly troll.
Even" time he heard
footsteps going mp.
rrap. nip.
across the bridge, he
nap.
jumped out
and gobbled up whoever was tnine
to cross.
The
three billy goats Gruff were
ver\'
frightened of the
troll,
but
thev stiU longed to eat the sweet
sreen eras
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After a while the youngest
billy
goat Gruff stepped forward. "I'm tired of waiting,"
he
said. "I will
try to cross the bridge."
went the on the wooden planks. Soon he was Trip, trap, trip, trap,
little
goat's hooves
halfway across.
Suddenly, up popped the ugly troll!
"Who's
that trip-trapping
over
my bridge?" he
"It's
only me... the
roared.
littlest billy
goat Gruff," said the frightened goat in a tiny voice. "I'm going to the
meadow to
eat the green grass.'
"Then I'm coming up!" roared the
to gobble
troll.
you
"Oh, please don't gobble
me
up,"
said the youngest billy goat Gruff.
"Wait
until the
second
billy
Gruff comes along. He's fatter than
And
I
goat
much
am."
the youngest billy goat Gruff
crossed the bridge and skipped off to the
meadow
to eat the
sweet, green grass.
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Then
the second billy goat Gruff
stepped forward.
"Now
I
will try
to cross the bridge," he said. Tiip, trap, tiip, trap,
went
his
hooves on the wooden planks.
Soon he was halfway
across.
Suddenly, up popped the ugly troll!
over
"Who's
that trip-trapping
my bridge?" he
roared.
"It's
only me.
.
.
the second billy
goat Gruff," said the goat. "I'm
going to the
meadow
to eat the
green grass."
"Then I'm going up!" roared the
to gobble
you
troll.
"Oh, please don't gobble me up,' said the second billy goat Gruff. "Wait
until the third billy
goat Gruff comes along.
He's veiy big and
fat!"
And
the second billy goat Gruff
crossed the bridge and skipped off to the
meadow
sweet, green grass.
to eat the
At
last the biggest billy
goat Gruff
decided to cross the bridge. Trip, trap, trip, trap, bang, bang,
bang, bang!
the
wooden
went
his
hooves on
planks, until he
was
halfway across the bridge. Suddenly, up popped the ugly
troll!
"Who's
that trip-trapping over
bridge?" roared the "It's
my
troll.
me... the biggest billy goat
Gruff," said the goat in his loud, gruff voice. "I'm going to the
meadow to
eat the green grass."
"Then I'm coming up!" roared the
"Oh
to gobble
you
troll.
no, you're not!" bellowed the
biggest billy goat Gruff. "I'm
COMING TO GOBBLE YOU UP!"
Then
the biggest billy goat Gruff
lowered
his
mighty horns and
thundered toward the trap, trip, trap,
troll. Trip,
bang, bang,
BANG,
BANG! He butted the
air.
the ugly troll high into
yu
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A w
SPLASH! The
troll fell
down and
down, headfirst into the deep water.
The
river
carrying the troll
The
rushed on, far, far
away.
biggest billy goat Gruff
smiled to himself and skipped off to the
meadow
green grass.
to eat the sweet,
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The
ugly troll was never seen
again.
And from
one was afraid
As
that day on,
no
to cross the bridge.
for the three billy goats Gruff,
they
all
ate so
grass that they billy
much
sweet, green
grew into very
goats indeed!
fat
h
r
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LADYBIRD TINY TREASURES Enchanting, timeless tales, simply retold and beautifully illustrated in miniature. These stories can be read and enjoyed time after time. Snow White and
The Three Little Pigs The Gingerbread Man Little
The Three
the
Seven Dwarfs
Red Riding Hood Billy
The Elves and Shoemaker
the
Beautv' and the Beast
Goats Gruff ^nd the Gol
Hansel and Gretel
Tom Thumb
T
The Ugly Duckling The Princess and the Pea Thumbelina
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