id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 23322 Anonymous The Three Bears .txt text/plain 1257 152 101 Their porridge was thick, and their chairs and beds good. Their son, Tiny-cub, was like Dame Goose's lad; Now Bruin, the biggest--the surly old bear-Young Tiny-cub's bowl, chair, and bed were the best,-It tastes like the food of the surly old bear," Then she tried Tiny-Cub's bowl, and said, "This is nice; That young bear, Tiny-cub--from him shall I run? Young Tiny-cub said, in a voice very small, In voice like a thunder-storm, roared the big bear. Young Tiny-cub said, and so fierce was his frown, See our pet Tiny-cub can look just like a bear," "WHO IS LYING ON MY BED?" said young Tiny-Cub, To Mammy and Tiny then did big Bruin roar, [Illustration: GOLDENHAIR EATS UP TINY-CUB'S PORRIDGE.] [Illustration: GOLDENHAIR BREAKS THE BOTTOM OUT OF TINY-CUB'S CHAIR.] [Illustration: THE BEARS FIND GOLDENHAIR ASLEEP IN TINY-CUB'S BED.] NEW PICTURE BOOKS FOR LITTLE CHILDREN. ./cache/23322.txt ./txt/23322.txt