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The little red hen found a seed. The little red hen said,
It was a wheat seed. "Who will plant the seed?"
The little red hen said, The pig said, "Not I."
"Who will plant the seed?" The cat said, "Not I."
The dog said, "Not I."
The little red hen said, "I will."
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The little red hen said, The little red hen said,
"Who will cut the wheat?" "Who will thresh the wheat?"
The pig said, "Not I." The pig said, "Not I."
The cat said, "Not I." The cat said, "Not I."
The dog said, "Not I." The dog said, "Not I."
The little red hen said, "I will." The little red hen said,
"I will then."
And she did.
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The little red hen said, The little red hen said,
"Who will grind the wheat?" "Who will make the bread?"
The pig said, "Not I." The pig said, "Not I."
The cat said, "Not I." The cat said, "Not I."
The dog said, "Not I." The dog said, "Not I."
The little red hen said, The little red hen said,
"I will then." "I will then."
And she did. And she did.
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The little red hen found a seed.
It was a wheat seed.
She said,
"Who will plant the wheat?
Who will cut the wheat?
The little red hen said, Who will thresh the wheat?
"Who will eat the bread?" Who will grind the wheat?
Who will make the bread?"
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Matching
little little little red hen
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The little red hen found a seed. The little red hen said,
It was a wheat seed. "Who will plant the seed?"
The little red hen said, The little red hen said,
"Who will cut the wheat?" "Who will thresh the wheat?"
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The little red hen said,
The little red hen said,
"Who will make the bread?"
"Who will grind the wheat?"
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The little red hen
said, "You shall not
eat the bread. I will eat
it." And she did.
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The copytext for this on-line edition is READING-LITERATURE THE PRIMER, adapted and graded by Harriette Taylor Treadwell and
Margaret Free, illustrated by Frederik Richardson, Evanston: Row, Peterson & Company, 1910. It is in the public domain in the United
States.
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