Instructor Literature Series—No. 318
INSTRUCTOR LITERATURE SERIES
By
SARAH GRAMES CLARK
Illustrated by
BESS BRUCE CLEAVELAND
F. A. OWEN PUBLISHING COMPANY
DANSVILLE, N. Y.
Copyright, 1921
F. A. OWEN PUBLISHING CO.
More Stories of the Three Pigs
A TRIP TO STYFORD
MOTHER PORKY GOES VISITING
CHRISTMAS IN PIGLAND
THE PIGLETS GO PICNICKING
MISS PINKY PIG VISITS MOTHER GRUNTY
You have all heard of the three little pigs.And you know all about how Old Mother Pigsent them forth to seek their fortunes, don'tyou? Of course you do!
You remember, too, how the Wandering Wolffrightened the one in the straw house and "ateup that poor little pig." And you will never forgethow he afterwards scared the one in thewooden house and "ate up that poor little pig."And then, were you ever so glad, in all your life,as when he tried and tried and simply could notget the third little pig—that cunning, curly-tailed,squeaky-voiced little pig who lived in thelittle brick house!
Well, of course, this last little pig, whose namewas Grunty, lived safely in her neat little red[Pg 4]brick house for many years after the day whenshe ate up the Wandering Wolf for her dinner.
Some years after that day of feasting, GruntyPig had two wee piggies of her own. The olderone was white all over, except for his two blackears, so Mother Grunty at once named himBlacky-ears. The younger one looked just as hismother had looked wh