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'You poor dear!' said Red Riding Hood straightening the blankets and fluffing up the pillows. 'But Grandma, you do look strange! What big ears you have!'

'Only to hear you better with, my dear,' said the Wolf.

'And what big eyes you have Grandma!' continued Red Riding Hood in surprise.

'Only to see you better with, my dear,' said the Wolf.

'What a big nose you have Grandma!' said Red Riding Hood.

'Only to smell you better with, my dear, ' said the Wolf.

'What big teeth you have Grandma!' said Red Riding Hood.

'That's only to EAT YOU BETTER WITH!' said the Wolf. He jumped out from under the blankets and gobbled up Little Red Riding Hood, red cape and all, in a single swallow.

Now the Wolf felt really sleepy after such a large meal. He decided to take a nap in Grandma's warm, comfortable cottage. He made a comfortable place for himself on the bed, and was soon fast asleep, snoring loudly and contentedly.

Just then a woodcutter passed by. He heard the sound of the Wolf's snoring through the open windows of the cottage. The woodcutter knew this Wolf, and did not trust him at all.

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