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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: The Little Red Hen + An Old English Folk Tale + +Author: Florence White Williams + +Illustrator: Florence White Williams + +Release Date: July 1, 2006 [EBook #18735] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE LITTLE RED HEN *** + + + + +Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Sankar Viswanathan, and the +Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net + + + + + + +</pre> + + + + + + + + + + +<div class="center"><img src="images/cover_054_1.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="783" /></div> +<p> </p> +<div class="center"><img class="img1" src="images/image_044.jpg" alt="" width="792" height="522" /></div> +<p> </p> +<div class="center"><img src="images/image_045_1.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="527" /></div> + +<h1>THE LITTLE RED HEN</h1> + + +<p class="center">An Old English +Folk Tale</p> +<p> </p> +<p class="center">Retold +and +Illustrated</p> +<h3>by</h3> + +<h2>FLORENCE WHITE WILLIAMS</h2> +<p> </p> +<p> </p> +<p class="center ">The<br /> + +<span class="smcap">Saalfield Publishing Company</span><br /> + +<span class="smcap">Chicago - Akron, Ohio - New York</span></p> + +<p class="center p2">PRINTED IN U. S. A.</p> + +<p class="center"><img src="images/image_004.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="527" /></p> + +<p class="center p2">COPYRIGHT, 1918<br /> + +BY<br /> + +THE SAALFIELD PUBLISHING COMPANY +</p> + +<hr style="width:65%" /> +<h2>The Little Red Hen</h2> +<div class="figleft"><img src="images/image_005_1.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="151" /></div> + +<p><br /> + Little Red Hen lived in a<br /> + +barnyard. She spent almost all of<br /> + + +her time walking about the barnyard</p> +<p><img class="figleft" src="images/image_005_2.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="409" /></p> + +<p>in<br /> +</p> + +<p>her<br /> +</p> + +<p>picketty-pecketty<br /> +</p> + +<p>fashion,<br /> +</p> + +<p>scratching<br /> +</p> + +<p>everywhere<br /> +</p> + +<p>for<br /> +</p> + +<p>worms.</p> + +<p> </p> +<p> </p> + + + +<div class="figleft"><img src="images/image_017_1.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="140" /></div> + +<p><br /> + +he dearly loved fat, delicious worms +and felt they were absolutely necessary +to the health of her children. As<br /> +<img class="figright" src="images/image_006.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="444" /> +often as<br /> +</p> +<p> </p> +<p>she<br /> +</p><p> + + +found a<br /> +</p><p> + + +worm<br /> +</p><p> + + +she<br /> +</p><p> + + +would<br /> +</p><p> + + +call<br /> +</p> +<p> </p> +<p>“Chuck-chuck-chuck!” + + +to her + + +chickies.</p> + +<div class="figleft"><img src="images/image_007_1.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="84" /></div> + + + +<p><br /> + +hen they were gathered about +her, she would distribute choice +morsels of her tid-bit. A busy +little body was she!</p> + +<div class="center"><img src="images/image_007_2.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="296" /></div> + +<p>A cat usually napped lazily in the barn +door, not even bothering herself to scare +the rat who ran here and there as</p> +<p><img class="figleft" src="images/image_008.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="598" /></p> +<p> </p> +<p>he pleased.<br /> +</p> + +<p>And<br /> +</p><p> + +as for<br /> +</p><p> + + +the pig<br /> +</p><p> + +who lived<br /> +</p><p> + +in the<br /> +</p><p> + +sty—he<br /> +</p><p> + +did<br /> +</p><p> + +not care what<br /> +</p><p> + +happened + +so long as he could eat and grow fat.</p> +<p> </p> +<p> </p> +<div class="figleft"><img src="images/image_009_1.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="149" /></div> + +<p><br /> +ne day the Little Red Hen found a +Seed. It was a Wheat Seed, but the +Little Red Hen was so accustomed to bugs +and worms that she supposed this to be some +new and perhaps very delicious kind of meat. +She bit it gently and found that it resembled +a worm in no way whatsoever as to taste +although because it was long and +slender, a Little Red Hen might easily +be fooled by its appearance.</p> + +<p class="center"><img src="images/image_009_2.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="184" /></p> +<p> </p> + +<p class="center"><img src="images/image_046_1.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="779" class="img2" /></p> + +<div class="figleft"><img src="images/image_011_1.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="166" /></div> + +<p><br /> +arrying it about, she made +many inquiries as to what it might +be. She found it was a Wheat +Seed and that, if planted, +it would grow up +and when ripe it could +<img class="figleft" src="images/image_011_2.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="654" /> +be made into flour and +then into bread.</p> + + + +<p>When she discovered</p> +<p> </p> +<p>that, she knew it ought</p> +<p> </p> +<p>to be planted. She was</p> +<p> </p> +<p>so busy hunting food for</p> +<p> </p> +<p>herself and her family</p> +<p> </p> +<p>that, naturally, she</p> + +<p> </p> +<p>thought she ought not</p> +<p> </p> +<p>to take time to plant it.</p> + +<p class="center"><img src="images/image_012_2.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="442" /></p> + +<div class="figleft"><img src="images/image_012_1.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="161" /></div> + +<p><br /> +o she thought of the Pig—upon whom +time must hang heavily and of the +Cat who had nothing to do, and of +the great fat Rat with his idle hours, and she +called loudly:</p> + +<p class="figleft"><img src="images/image_004.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="527" /></p> +<p> </p> +<p>“Who</p><p> +<br /> + +will</p><p> +<br /> + + +plant</p><p> +<br /> + +the</p><p> +<br /> + +Seed?”</p> + +<p> </p> + +<p>But the Pig said, “Not I,”</p> + <p>and the Cat said, “Not I,”</p> + <p>and the Rat said, “Not I.” + +</p> +<p class="center"><img src="images/image_047_1.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="783" /></p> + +<p>“Well, then,” said the Little Red Hen, +“I will.”</p> +<p class="center"><img src="images/image_015.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="395" /></p> + +<p class="center">And she did.</p> + + + +<p class="center"><img src="images/image_016_1.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="257" /></p> +<div class="figleft"><img src="images/image_016_2.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="159" /></div> + +<p><br /> +hen she went on with her daily +duties through the long summer +days, scratching for worms and + +feeding her chicks, while</p><p> +<img class="figright" src="images/image_016_3.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="504" /> +the Pig grew fat,</p><p> + +and the Cat grew fat,</p><p> + +and the Rat grew fat,</p><p> + + +and the Wheat</p><p> + +grew tall and</p><p> + + +ready for</p><p> + +harvest.</p> + +<p> </p> + +<p class="figleft"><img src="images/image_017_1.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="140" /></p> + +<p><br /> +o one day the Little Red Hen chanced +to notice how large the Wheat was +and that the grain was ripe, so she +ran about calling briskly: “Who will cut the +Wheat?”</p> + +<p class="center">The Pig said, “Not I,”</p> +<p class="center">the Cat said, “Not I,”</p> +<p class="center">and the Rat said, “Not I.”</p> + +<p class="figright"><img src="images/image_017_2.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="378" /></p> + +<p>“Well,</p><p> + +then,”</p><p> + +said the</p><p> + +Little</p><p> + + +Red + +Hen,</p><p> + +“I + +will.”</p> + +<p>And she +did.</p> + +<p class="figleft"><img src="images/image_012_1.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="161" /></p> + +<p><br /> +he got the sickle from among the +farmer's tools in the barn and proceeded +to cut off all of the big plant +of Wheat.</p> + +<p>On the ground lay the nicely cut Wheat, +ready to be gathered and threshed, but the +newest and yellowest and downiest of Mrs.</p> +<p class="center"><img src="images/image_018_2.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="226" /></p> + +<p>Hen's chicks set up a “peep-peep-peeping” +in their most vigorous fashion, proclaiming +to the world at large, but most particularly to +their mother, that she was neglecting them.</p> + + + +<p class="center"><img src="images/image_048_1.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="786" class="img1" /></p> + +<div class="figleft"><img src="images/image_020.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="129" /></div> +<p><br /> +oor Little Red Hen! She felt quite +bewildered and hardly knew where to +turn.</p> + +<p>Her attention was sorely divided between +her duty to her children and her duty to the +Wheat, for which she felt responsible.</p> + +<p>So, again, in a very hopeful tone, she +called out, “Who will thresh the Wheat?”</p> + +<p>But the Pig, with a grunt, said, “Not I,” +and the Cat, with a meow, said, “Not I,” and +the Rat, with a squeak, said, “Not I.”</p> + +<p>So the Little Red Hen, looking, it must +be admitted, rather discouraged, said, “Well, +I will, then.”</p> + +<p>And she did.</p> + +<p>Of course, she had to feed her babies +first, though, and when she had gotten them +all to sleep for their afternoon nap, she</p> +<p class="center"><img src="images/image_021.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="312" /></p> +<p>went out and threshed the Wheat. Then +she called out: “Who will carry the Wheat +to the mill to be ground?”</p> + + + +<p>Turning their backs with snippy glee, +that Pig said, “Not I,”</p> + +<p class="center"><img class="img2" src="images/image_049_1.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="781" /></p> + +<p class="center"><img class="img2" src="images/image_050_1.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="807" /></p> + +<p class="figleft"><img src="images/image_024.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="535" /></p> + + + +<p>and</p> + +<p>that</p> + +<p>Cat</p> + +<p>said,</p> + +<p>“Not + +I,”</p> + +<p>and</p> +<p>that</p> +<p>Rat</p><p> + +said,</p><p> + +“Not +I.”</p> +<p> </p> +<p> </p> +<p class="figleft"><img src="images/image_012_1.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="161" /></p> + +<p><br /> +o the good Little Red Hen could +do nothing but say, “I will then.” +And she did.</p> + +<p>Carrying the sack of Wheat, she +trudged off to the distant mill. There she +ordered the Wheat ground into beautiful +white flour. When the miller brought her the</p> +<p class="figright"> <img src="images/image_025_2.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="400" /></p> +<p>flour she</p><p> + +walked</p><p> + +slowly</p><p> + +back all</p><p> + +the way</p><p> + +to her own</p> +<p>barnyard</p> + +<p>in her own</p> + +<p>picketty-pecketty </p> +<p>fashion.</p> +<p> </p> +<p class="center"><img class="img2" src="images/image_051_1.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="784" /></p> + +<p class="center"><img src="images/image_027_1.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="190" /></p> + +<p class="figleft"><img src="images/image_017_1.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="140" /></p> + +<p><br /> +he even managed, in spite of her load, +to catch a nice juicy worm now and +then and had one left for the babies +when she reached them. Those cunning +little fluff-balls were <i>so</i> glad to see their +mother. For the first time, they really +appreciated her.</p> + +<p class="center"><img src="images/image_027_3.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="233" /></p> +<p> </p> +<p class="center"><img src="images/image_028.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="693" /></p> + +<p>After this really strenuous day Mrs. Hen +retired to her slumbers earlier than usual—indeed, +before the colors came into the sky +to herald the setting of the sun, her usual +bedtime hour.</p> + +<p>She would have liked to sleep late in the +morning, but her chicks, joining in the +morning chorus of the hen yard, drove away +all hopes of such a luxury.</p> + +<p>Even as she sleepily half opened one eye, +the thought came to her that to-day that +Wheat must, somehow, be made into bread.</p> + +<p class="center"><img src="images/image_029.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="273" /></p> + +<p>She was not in the habit of making bread, +although, of course, anyone can make it if +he or she follows the recipe with care, and +she knew perfectly well that she could do it +if necessary.</p> + +<p>So after her children were fed and made +sweet and fresh for the day, she hunted up +the Pig, the Cat and the Rat.</p> + + + +<p>Still confident + +that they would</p> +<p class="figleft"><img src="images/image_030.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="352" /></p> + +<p>surely help<br /> +</p> + +<p>her some day<br /> +</p> + +<p>she sang out,<br /> +</p> + +<p>“Who will<br /> +</p> + +<p>make the<br /> +</p> + + +<p>bread?” +</p> +<p> </p> +<p> </p> + +<p class="figleft"><img src="images/image_005_1.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="151" /></p> + +<p><br /> +las for the Little Red Hen! Once</p> + +<p>more her hopes were dashed! For</p> +<p class="figleft"><img src="images/image_031_2.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="559" /></p> +<p>the</p> +<p> </p> +<p>Pig</p> +<p> </p> +<p>said,</p> +<p> </p> +<p>“Not</p> +<p> </p> +<p>I,”</p> + +<p> </p> +<p> </p> +<p class="figright"><img src="images/image_024.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="535" /></p> +<p>the</p> +<p>Cat</p> +<p>said,</p> +<p>“Not</p> +<p>I,”</p> +<p>and</p> +<p>the</p> +<p>Rat</p> +<p>said,</p> +<p>“Not</p> +<p>I.”</p> + + + +<p class="figleft"><img src="images/image_012_1.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="161" /></p> + +<p><br /> +o the Little Red Hen said once +more, “I will then,” and she did.</p> + +<p>Feeling that she might have known all +the time that she would have to do it all +herself, she went and put on a fresh apron +and spotless cook's cap. First of all she set +the dough, as was proper. When it +was time she brought out the moulding +board and the baking tins, moulded the +bread, divided it into loaves, and put them +into the oven to bake. All the while +the Cat sat lazily by, giggling and +chuckling.</p> + +<p class="center"><img class="img2" src="images/image_052_1.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="782" /></p> +<p class="figleft"><img src="images/image_008.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="598" /></p> +<p>And close at</p> +<p>hand the</p> +<p>vain Rat</p> +<p>powdered</p> +<p>his nose</p> +<p>and admired</p> +<p>himself</p> +<p>in a mirror.</p> + + + +<p>In the distance</p> +<p>could be</p> +<p>heard the long-drawn</p> +<p>snores of</p> +<p>the dozing Pig.</p> + +<p class="figleft"><img src="images/image_005_1.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="151" /></p> +<p> </p> +<p> +t last the great moment arrived. +A delicious odor was wafted upon +the autumn breeze. Everywhere +the barnyard citizens sniffed the air with +delight.</p> + +<p class="center"><img src="images/image_012_2.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="442" /></p> + +<p class="center"><img src="images/image_037.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="428" /></p> + +<p>The Red Hen ambled in her picketty-pecketty +way toward the source of all this +excitement.</p> + +<p class="figleft"><img src="images/image_005_1.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="151" /></p> + +<p><br /> +lthough she appeared to be +perfectly calm, in reality she could + +only with difficulty restrain an + +impulse to dance and sing, for had she not</p> +<p class="figleft"><img src="images/image_004.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="527" /></p> + +<p class="p1">done<br /> +</p> + +<p class="p1">all<br /> +</p> + +<p class="p1">the<br /> +</p> + +<p class="p1">work<br /> +</p> + +<p class="p1">on<br /> +</p> + +<p class="p1">this<br /> +</p> + + +<p class="p1">wonderful<br /> +</p> + + +<p class="p1">bread?</p> +<p> </p> +<p> </p> +<p> </p> +<p> </p> +<p> </p> +<p class="figleft"><img src="images/image_017_1.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="140" /></p> + + + +<p><br /> +mall wonder that she was the +most excited person in the barnyard!</p> + +<p>She did not know whether the bread +would be fit to eat, but—joy of joys!—when +the lovely brown loaves came out of the oven,</p> +<p class="center"><img src="images/image_029.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="273" /></p> +<p>they were done to perfection.</p> + + + +<p>Then, probably because she had acquired +the habit, the Red Hen called:</p> +<p style="margin-left:3em">“Who</p> +<p style="margin-left:4em">will</p> +<p style="margin-left:5em">eat</p> +<p style="margin-left:6em">the</p> +<p style="margin-left:7em">Bread?”</p> + +<p class="center"><img src="images/image_030.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="352" /></p> + +<p>All the animals in the barnyard were +watching hungrily and smacking their lips in +anticipation, and </p> +<p style="margin-left:7em">the Pig said, “I will,”</p> +<p style="margin-left:7em">the Cat said, “I will,”</p> +<p style="margin-left:7em">the Rat said, “I will.”</p> + +<p>But the Little Red Hen said,</p> + +<p class="center"><img src="images/image_041.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="336" /></p> + +<p class="center"><img class="img2" src="images/image_053_1.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="782" /></p> +<p> </p> +<p style="margin-left:9em">“No, you won't. 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+almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: The Little Red Hen + An Old English Folk Tale + +Author: Florence White Williams + +Illustrator: Florence White Williams + +Release Date: July 1, 2006 [EBook #18735] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ASCII + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE LITTLE RED HEN *** + + + + +Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Sankar Viswanathan, and the +Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net + + + + + + + + + + [Illustration: ] + + + THE LITTLE RED HEN + + + An Old English + + Folk Tale + + + Retold + + and + + Illustrated + + + by + + FLORENCE WHITE WILLIAMS + + + + + The + + SAALFIELD PUBLISHING COMPANY + + CHICAGO - AKRON, OHIO - NEW YORK + + PRINTED IN U. S. A. + + [Illustration: ] + + COPYRIGHT, 1918 + + BY + + THE SAALFIELD PUBLISHING COMPANY + + * * * * * + + + + +The Little Red Hen + +[Illustration: ] + +A Little Red Hen lived in a barnyard. She spent almost all of her time +walking about the barnyard in her picketty-pecketty fashion, +scratching everywhere for worms. + +[Illustration: ] + +[Illustration: ] + +She dearly loved fat, delicious worms and felt they were absolutely +necessary to the health of her children. As often as she found a worm +she would call "Chuck-chuck-chuck!" to her chickies. + +[Illustration: ] + +[Illustration: ] + +When they were gathered about her, she would distribute choice morsels +of her tid-bit. A busy little body was she! + +[Illustration: ] + +A cat usually napped lazily in the barn door, not even bothering +herself to scare the rat who ran here and there as he pleased. And as +for the pig who lived in the sty--he did not care what happened so +long as he could eat and grow fat. + +[Illustration: ] + +One day the Little Red Hen found a Seed. It was a Wheat Seed, but the +Little Red Hen was so accustomed to bugs and worms that she supposed +this to be some new and perhaps very delicious kind of meat. She bit +it gently and found that it resembled a worm in no way whatsoever as +to taste although because it was long and slender, a Little Red Hen +might easily be fooled by its appearance. + +[Illustration: ] + +[Illustration: ] + +[Illustration: ] + +Carrying it about, she made many inquiries as to what it might be. She +found it was a Wheat Seed and that, if planted, it would grow up and +when ripe it could be made into flour and then into bread. + +[Illustration: ] + +When she discovered that, she knew it ought to be planted. She was so +busy hunting food for herself and her family that, naturally, she +thought she ought not to take time to plant it. + +[Illustration: ] + +[Illustration: ] + +So she thought of the Pig--upon whom time must hang heavily and of the +Cat who had nothing to do, and of the great fat Rat with his idle +hours, and she called loudly: + +[Illustration: ] + +"Who will plant the Seed?" + +[Illustration: ] + +But the Pig said, "Not I," and the Cat said, "Not I," and the Rat +said, "Not I." + +[Illustration] + +"Well, then," said the Little Red Hen, "I will." + +And she did. + +[Illustration: ] + +[Illustration: ] + +Then she went on with her daily duties through the long summer days, +scratching for worms and feeding her chicks, while the Pig grew fat, +and the Cat grew fat, and the Rat grew fat, and the Wheat grew tall +and ready for harvest. + +[Illustration: ] + +[Illustration: ] + +So one day the Little Red Hen chanced to notice how large the Wheat +was and that the grain was ripe, so she ran about calling briskly: +"Who will cut the Wheat?" + +The Pig said, "Not I," the Cat said, "Not I," and the Rat said, "Not +I." + +[Illustration: ] + +"Well, then," said the Little Red Hen, "I will." + +And she did. + +[Illustration: ] + +She got the sickle from among the farmer's tools in the barn and +proceeded to cut off all of the big plant of Wheat. + +On the ground lay the nicely cut Wheat, ready to be gathered and +threshed, but the newest and yellowest and downiest of Mrs. Hen's +chicks set up a "peep-peep-peeping" in their most vigorous fashion, +proclaiming to the world at large, but most particularly to their +mother, that she was neglecting them. + +[Illustration: ] + +[Illustration: ] + +Poor Little Red Hen! She felt quite bewildered and hardly knew where +to turn. + +Her attention was sorely divided between her duty to her children and +her duty to the Wheat, for which she felt responsible. + +So, again, in a very hopeful tone, she called out, "Who will thresh +the Wheat?" + +But the Pig, with a grunt, said, "Not I," +and the Cat, with a meow, said, "Not I," and +the Rat, with a squeak, said, "Not I." + +So the Little Red Hen, looking, it must be admitted, rather +discouraged, said, "Well, I will, then." + +And she did. + +Of course, she had to feed her babies first, though, and when she had +gotten them all to sleep for their afternoon nap, she went out and +threshed the Wheat. Then she called out: "Who will carry the Wheat to +the mill to be ground?" + +[Illustration: ] + +Turning their backs with snippy glee, +that Pig said, "Not I," + +[Illustration: ] + +[Illustration: ] + +[Illustration: ] + +[Illustration: ] + +and that Cat said, "Not I," and that Rat said, "Not I." + +[Illustration] + +So the good Little Red Hen could do nothing but say, "I will then." +And she did. + +Carrying the sack of Wheat, she trudged off to the distant mill. There +she ordered the Wheat ground into beautiful white flour. When the +miller brought her the flour she walked slowly back all the way to her +own barnyard in her own picketty-pecketty fashion. + +[Illustration: ] + +[Illustration: ] + +[Illustration: ] + +She even managed, in spite of her load, to catch a nice juicy worm now +and then and had one left for the babies when she reached them. Those +cunning little fluff-balls were _so_ glad to see their mother. For the +first time, they really appreciated her. + +[Illustration: ] + +[Illustration:] + +After this really strenuous day Mrs. Hen retired to her slumbers +earlier than usual--indeed, before the colors came into the sky to +herald the setting of the sun, her usual bedtime hour. + +She would have liked to sleep late in the morning, but her chicks, +joining in the morning chorus of the hen yard, drove away all hopes of +such a luxury. + +Even as she sleepily half opened one eye, the thought came to her that +to-day that Wheat must, somehow, be made into bread. + +[Illustration] + +She was not in the habit of making bread, although, of course, anyone +can make it if he or she follows the recipe with care, and she knew +perfectly well that she could do it if necessary. + +So after her children were fed and made sweet and fresh for the day, +she hunted up the Pig, the Cat and the Rat. + +[Illustration] + +Still confident that they would surely help her some day she sang out, +"Who will make the bread?" + +[Illustration: ] + +Alas for the Little Red Hen! Once more her hopes were dashed! For the +Pig said, "Not I," + +[Illustration: ] + +the Cat said, "Not I," and the Rat said, "Not I." + +[Illustration: ] + +[Illustration: ] + +So the Little Red Hen said once more, "I will then," and she did. + +Feeling that she might have known all the time that she would have to +do it all herself, she went and put on a fresh apron and spotless +cook's cap. First of all she set the dough, as was proper. When it was +time she brought out the moulding board and the baking tins, moulded +the bread, divided it into loaves, and put them into the oven to bake. +All the while the Cat sat lazily by, giggling and chuckling. + +[Illustration: ] + +And close at hand the vain Rat powdered his nose and admired himself +in a mirror. + +[Illustration] + +In the distance could be heard the long-drawn snores of the dozing +Pig. + +[Illustration: ] + +At last the great moment arrived. A delicious odor was wafted upon the +autumn breeze. Everywhere the barnyard citizens sniffed the air with +delight. + +[Illustration: ] + +[Illustration: ] + +The Red Hen ambled in her picketty-pecketty way toward the source of +all this excitement. + +[Illustration: ] + +Although she appeared to be perfectly calm, in reality she could only +with difficulty restrain an impulse to dance and sing, for had she not +done all the work on this wonderful bread? + +[Illustration: ] + +[Illustration: ] + +Small wonder that she was the most excited person in the barnyard! + +She did not know whether the bread would be fit to eat, but--joy of +joys!--when the lovely brown loaves came out of the oven, they were +done to perfection. + +[Illustration: ] + +Then, probably because she had acquired the habit, the Red Hen called: +"Who will eat the Bread?" + +[Illustration: ] + +All the animals in the barnyard were watching hungrily and smacking +their lips in anticipation, and the Pig said, "I will," the Cat said, +"I will," the Rat said, "I will." + +But the Little Red Hen said, + +[Illustration:] + +[Illustration:] + +"No, you won't. 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