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年英文童话剧小红帽2024英文童话剧小红帽英文的小红帽童话剧大家有没有了解呢感兴趣的朋友可以看一下英文童话剧小红帽Once upon a timethere was a sweetlittle girl.Everyone whosaw herliked her,butmost ofall her grandmother,who didnot knowwhat togive thechild next.Once shegaveher alittle capmade ofred velvet.Because itsuited herso well,and shewanted towearit allthe time,she cameto beknown as Little Red Cap.One dayher mothersaid to her,Come Little Red Cap.Here isa pieceof cake and abottleof wine.Take themto your grandmother.She is sick and weak,and theywill doherwell.Mind yourmanners andgive hermy greetings.Behave yourselfon theway,and donotleave the path,or youmight fall down andbreak theglass,and thenthere will benothing for yourgrandmother.And whenyou enterher parlor,don#39;t forgetto say#39;Good morning,#39;and don#39;t peerinto allthe cornersfirst.I#39;lldoeverything justright,said Little Red Cap,shaking hermother#39;shand.The grandmotherlived outin the woods,a halfhour fromthe village.When LittleRed Cap enteredthe woodsa wolfcame up to her.She didnot knowwhat awickedanimal he was,and wasnot afraidof him.Good dayto you,Little Red Cap.Thank you,wolf.Where are you goingso early,Little Red CapTo grandmother#39;s.And what areyoucarrying underyour apronGrandmotherissickandweak,and Iam takingher somecake andwine.We bakedyesterday,and theyshould begood forher andgive herstrength.Little Red Cap,just wheredoes yourgrandmother liveHerhouse isgood quarterhour fromhere inthewoods,under thethree largeoaktrees.There#39;sahedge ofhazel bushesthere.You mustknow theplace,said LittleRed Cap.The wolfthought to himself,Now thatsweet youngthing isa tastybite forme.Shewill tasteeven betterthan theold woman.You mustbe sly,and you can catchthem both.He walkedalong alittle whilewith Little RedCap,then he said,Little RedCap,justlook atthe beautifulflowers thatare allaround us.Why don#39;t yougo andtake alookAnd Idon#39;t believeyoucanhear howbeautifully thebirds aresinging.Youare walkingalong asthough youwere onyour wayto school.It isvery beautifulin thewoods.Little RedCap openedher eyesand whenshe sawthe sunbeamsdancing toand frothroughthe treesand howthe groundwas coveredwith beautifulflowers,she thought,Ifa takea freshbouquet to grandmother,she willbe verypleased.Anyway,it isstill early,and I#39;llbehome ontime.And sheran off the pathinto thewoods lookingforflowers.Each timeshe pickedone she thought thatshe couldsee aneven morebeautifulone alittle wayoff,and sheran afterit,going further and further into thewoods.But thewolfran straightto the grandmother#39;s houseand knocked on the door.Who#39;s thereLittle RedCap.I#39;m bringingyou somecake andwine.Open the door.Just pressthe latch,called outthe grandmother.I#39;m tooweak toget up.The wolfpressed thelatch,and the door opened.He steppedinside,went straightto;the grandmother#39;s bed,and ateher up.Then heput onher clothesput her cap onhishead,got into her bed,and pulledthe curtainsshut.Little RedCap hadrun afterthe flowers.After she had gatheredso manythat shecouldnot carryany more,she rememberedhergrandmother,and thencontinued onherway to her house.She found,tohersurprise,that thedoor wasopen.She walkedinto theparlor,and everythinglooked sostrange thatshethought,Oh myGod,why amI sozafraidI usuallylike itat grandmother#39;s.She calledout,Good morning!but receivedno answer.Then shewent to the bedand pulledback thecurtains.Grandmother waslying therewith hercappulled downover herface andlooking verystrange.Oh,grandmother,what bigears youhave!All thebetter tohear youwith.Oh,grandmother,what bigeyes youhave!All thebetter tosee youwith.Oh,grandmother,what bighands youhave!All thebetter tograb youwith!Oh,grandmother,whatahorribly bigmouth youhave!All thebetter toeat youwith!The wolf had scarcelyfinished speakingwhen hejumped fromthe bedwith asingleleap andate uppoor LittleRedCap.As soonas the wolfhadsatisfied hisdesires,heclimbed backinto bed,fell asleep,and began to snorevery loudly.A huntsmanwas justpassing by.He thought,The oldwoman issnoring soloudly.You hadbetter seeif somethingis wrongwithher.He steppedinto theparlor,and whenhe approachedthe bed,he sawthe wolflyingthere.So hereI findyou,you oldsinner,hesaid.I havebeen huntingforyoua longtime.He wasabout toaim hisrifle whenit occurredtohimthat the wolf mighthave eatenthegrandmother,and thatshe stillmight berescued.So insteadof shooting,he tookapair ofscissors andbegan tocut openthe wolf#39;s belly.After a few cutshe sawthered capshining through.,and afterafewmore cutsthe girljumped out,crying,Oh,I wassofrightened!It wasso darkinside the wolf#39;s body!And thenthegrandmothercame outas well,alive buthardly ableto breathe.ThenLittle RedCap fetchedsome largestones.She filledthewolf#39;s bodywith them,andwhen hewoke upand triedto runaway,the stoneswere so heavy thathe immediatelyfelldown dead.The threeof themwere happy.The huntsmanskinned thewolf andwent homewiththe pelt.The grandmotherate thecakeanddrank thewine thatLittleRedCap hadbrought.And LittleRedCapthought,As longas Ilive,I willnever leave thepathand runoffinto thewoods bymyself ifmother tellsme notto.They alsotell howLittleRedCap wastaking somebaked thingstohergrandmotheranother time,when anotherwolf spoketoherand wantedher toleavethepath.ButLittle RedCap tookcare andwent straighttograndmother#39;s.She toldher thatshehad seenthewolf,and thathehadwished hera goodday,but hadstared atherinawicked manner.If wehadn#39;t beenonapublic road,he wouldhave eatenme up,she said.Come,said thegrandmother.Let#39;s lockthedoor,sohecan#39;t getin.Soon afterwardthewolfknockedonthedoorand calledout,Open up,grandmother.It#39;sLittleRedCap,and I#39;m bringingyou somebaked things.They remainedsilent,and didnot openthedoor.Gray-Head creptaround thehouseseveral times,and finallyjumpedonto theroof.He wantedto waituntil LittleRed Capwenthome thatevening,then followherandeat herup inthe darkness.But thegrandmothersaw whathewasupto.There wasa largestone troughin frontof thehouse.Fetch abucket,LittleRedCap,she saidto thechild.Yesterday Icooked somesausage.Carry thewater thatI boiledthem withtothe trough.LittleRedCap carriedwateruntil thelarge,large troughwas clearfull.The smellof sausagearose intothewolf#39;s nose.He sniffedand lookeddown,stretching hisneck solong thathe couldnolonger holdhimself,and hebegantoslide.He slidofftheroof,fell intothetrough,and drowned.And LittleRedCapreturned homehappily,and noone harmedher.本文来源网络收集与整理,如有侵权,请联系作者删除,谢谢!。
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