CHAPTER
X
THE
TWO PEDDLERS
Next morning Mama Bear said:
"I must go to town to buy a new sunbonnet!"
Sure enough, the sun-bonnet that
Mama Bear wore was old and faded.
"May I go?" said
the first little Bear.
"May I go?" said
the second little Bear.
Then all the little Bears
danced up and down and cried: "May I go? May I go?"
Mama Bear boxed their ears
right and left, and Papa Bear said:
"It is really dreadful
for you all to talk
at once. I will go
with Mama Bear to select her new bonnet."
Red Riding Hood said she
would keep house and see that the little Bears stayed in until Papa and
Mama
Bear came home.
Mama and Papa Bear went down
the road quite happy, and the little Bears begged Red Riding Hood to
tell them
a story. So Red Riding Hood began:
"Once there was a
little bear and he took a little broom and swept the floor."
Then Red Riding Hood handed
the first little Bear a broom and he swept the floor, and she said
again:
"There was another
little Bear, and he washed all the windows."
Then she gave the second
little Bear a cloth and a bucket of water and he washed all the windows.
Then Red Riding Hood said:
"There were fifteen other little Bears, and they all helped to clean
house, so it was as clean as a pin when Mama and Papa Bear came home."
You would have laughed to
see those little Bears running around, cleaning house.
They had a very happy time
all day. Suddenly one little Bear cried: "I am hungry!"
Then the next little Bear
cried: "I am hungry!"
Red Riding Hood said:
"You must wait until Papa and Mama come home."
Red Riding Hood and Little
Bear got the supper ready, and they waited and waited and waited, and
still
Papa and Mama did not come.
Pretty soon a knock was
heard, and there stood two old peddlers at the door.
The peddlers had caps pulled
over their faces, and they cried: "Pans to sell! Dishes to sell! Laces
to
sell!"
They came into the house,
and all the little Bears danced about them.
Then one of the peddlers
took off his cap and the little Bears cried: "Oh, Pa!" and the other
peddler took off her cap, and the little Bears cried: "Oh, Ma!"
Wasn't it funny for Papa and
Mama Bear to dress like peddlers?
They brought all sorts of
presents to the Bears.
They brought candy and toys
and seventeen little red caps.
The little Bears put their
caps on and danced and capered around the room.
Mama Bear brought a new cape
for Red Riding Hood, and Papa Bear brought her a new hood.
"Where is Red Riding
Hood?" asked Mama Bear.
"Where is Red Riding
Hood?" asked Papa Bear. "All look for her."
"Where is Red Riding
Hood?" asked all the little Bears.
They looked everywhere, but
Red Riding Hood was gone.
"Perhaps she has gone
to find the Sleeping Beauty," said Papa Bear.
"Perhaps she has gone
to see her old grandmother again," said Curly Bear.
Little Bear said: "I
will go and find Red Riding Hood to-morrow."
Grandpa Grumbles, in the
woods,
Is growing old and gray,
He is a very
lonesome bear,
He grumbles every day!
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