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English Fairy Tales
stile; and I shan’t get home to-night.” But the water wouldn’t.
She went a little further, and she met an ox. So she said:
“Ox! ox!
drink water; water won’t quench fire; fire won’t
burn stick; stick won’t beat dog; dog won’t bite pig; piggy
won’t get over the stile; and I shan’t get home to-night.” But
the ox wouldn’t.
She went a little further, and she met a butcher. So she
said: “Butcher! butcher! kill ox; ox won’t drink water; water
won’t quench fire; fire won’t burn stick; stick won’t beat dog;
dog won’t bite pig; piggy won’t get over the stile; and I shan’t
get home to-night.” But the butcher wouldn’t.
She went a little further, and she met a rope. So she said:
“Rope! rope! hang butcher; butcher won’t kill ox; ox won’t
drink water; water won’t quench fire; fire won’t burn stick;
stick won’t beat dog; dog won’t bite pig; piggy won’t get over
the stile; and I shan’t get home to-night.”
But the rope
wouldn’t.
She went a little further, and she met a rat. So she said:
“Rat! rat!
gnaw rope; rope won’t hang butcher; butcher won’t
kill ox; ox won’t drink water; water won’t quench fire; fire
won’t burn stick; stick won’t beat dog; dog won’t bite pig;
piggy won’t get over the stile; and I shan’t get home to-night.”
But the rat wouldn’t.
She went a little further, and she met a cat. So she said:
“Cat! cat! kill rat; rat won’t gnaw rope; rope won’t hang
butcher; butcher won’t kill ox; ox won’t drink water; water
won’t quench fire; fire won’t burn stick; stick won’t beat dog;
dog won’t bite pig; piggy won’t get over the stile; and I shan’t
get home to-night.” But the cat said to her, “If you will go to
yonder cow, and fetch me a saucer of milk,
I will kill the
rat.” So away went the old woman to the cow.
But the cow said to her: “If you will go to yonder hay-
stack, and fetch me a handful of hay, I’ll give you the milk.”
So away went the old woman to the haystack and she brought
the hay to the cow.
As soon as the cow had eaten the hay, she gave the old
woman the milk; and away she went with it in a saucer to
the cat.
As soon as
the cat had lapped up the milk, the cat began to
kill the rat; the rat began to gnaw the rope; the rope began to
hang the butcher; the butcher began to kill the ox; the ox
began
to drink the water; the water began to quench the
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fire; the fire began to burn the stick; the stick began to beat
the dog; the dog began to bite the pig; the little pig in a
fright
jumped over the stile, and so the old woman got home
that night.
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