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The Goldilocks Project

The Not-really-ready-for-Freshman-English version:

An Essay Telling the Three Bares and Goldy Locks

   Chris(tine) Graham

 

I suppose you wood want to know why a little girl would get up so fast out of a deep and piece full sleep and jump out of a window. Well I will tell you.

Well, their were three bares, one big hug bare, one mid-sized bare and one tinny bare who lived in a house in the woulds and they made breakfast won morning and it was too hot. The bares had three bolls for there porridge. One bowl was huge and one was mid-sized and one was teeny and cute. Every time they saw it they said it was really cut. Besides the bares had spoons and they were really really cute. They had three chairs. One big and one mid-sized and one really sort of little. You would be surprised to know they had three beds too and that one was really big. A mid-sized one was also had by them. As well a little tiny one. The porridge they made one morning was too hot so for some reason they decide that a walk is nice to take when the porridge cools down. They head out into the woods and while they are gone a little girl invades their humble home.

The little girl was named Goldy Locks. For her golden hair that was on her head. I am not supposed to putt a morale into this paper but she should have listened to here parents. Who had told her not to go into people's houses that were not around them. Or bear houses either. So anyway she went in the door of there house because nobody who had the right to bare arms was there at that time that they would keep her out. And the unlocked door. Goldy comes in to the house and she sees the bowels of porridge laying on the table. And spoons. She was Hungary. She tested the big boll of porridge and it was too hot. The second bowel of porridge is colder, than she would like to eat for herself. The tiny boll was jest rite to eat so she eight it. Well, she eight the porridge not the bowl and the chairs that were sort of like the porridge bowls but one was too hard. That was the biggest one. Then the middle one: it was too soft... but when she sat on the little chair that was not made well and broken into peaces when she sat upon it. Like fire wood. She could not think what to do so she went to the bedroom and she found the beds. She always tried the beds on in the order of trying she had used for the bowels and for the cheers. That means the big bed first and that big bed was two hard to be slept up on. She got on the middle bed, it was too soft for words so she climbed off as quick as a wind and got on the little bed. The cute little bed, was vary comfortable, Goldy was tiered and feel a sleep on the tinny bed.

Some time the bears come home, they see the porridge eaten the big bare gets mad and yells who had been eating my porridge? Well, the midsize bare does knot now. But she asked who is eating my porridge? And the little bare was crying that his porridge is eaten away. But the cute spoons are all there all right. Well the bares go into the family room they find the chairs are sat in. And the little one broke like fire wood in pieces. Bears in the bedroom see the little girl (Goldy Locks) in the bed of the little bare. The bares gather by the bed and they wake up. Scared.

I suppose you wood want to know why a little girl wood get up fast out of a deep and pieceful sleep and jump out of a window. Well now you no.

 

Copyright 2007© Christine Graham . All rights reserved.


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Picture Credits
Original bunny climbing rope picture by Paige Miglio (copyright 2000 ©) from One More Bunny authored by Rick Walton.
Original purple monster picture by Renee Williams-Andriani (copyright 1998 ©) from Really, Really Bad School Jokes authored by Rick Walton.
Original bullfrog seated picture by Chris McAllister (copyright 1999 ©) from Bullfrog Pops! authored by Rick Walton.
Electronic modifications by Ann Walton.
Last updated: September 27, 2003
Copyright 2001 © Rick Walton. All rights reserved.