Motion Picture Story Magazine (Aug 1911-Jan 1912)

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TEE THREE BEARS 111 GOLDILOCKS DREAMS This time she took a sip of the middling-sized bear's soup, but she liked that no better, for it was too salt. But when she tasted the teeny tiny bear's soup it was just as she liked it ; so she ate it up every drop, without thinking twice about it. When she had finished her dinner she noticed three chairs standing by the wall. One was a GREAT BIG CHAIR, and she climbed up on that and sat down. Oh, dear ! how hard it was ! She was sure she could not sit there for long, so she climbed up onto the next, which was only a middling-sized chair, but that was too soft for her taste; she went on to the last, which was a teeny tiny chair and suited her exactly. It was so comfortable that she sat on and on until, if you'll believe it, she actually sat the bottom out. Then, of course, she was comfortable no It was dinner-time, it is true; but when Mrs. Bear had called them in to dinner they found the soup was too hot to eat, and so they had left it to cool whilst they went for a walk in the woods to get an appetite. Goldilocks was rather hungry after her walk, and the soup smelt so good that she began to wish the people of the house would come home and invite her to have some. But, altho she looked everywhere, under the table and into the cupboards, she could find no one, and at last she could resist no longer, but made up her mind to take just a little sip to see how the soup tasted. The soup had been put into three bowls— a GREAT BIG BOWL for the Great Big Bear, a middling-sized bowl for the Middling-sized Bear, and a teeny tiny bowl for the Teeny Tiny Bear — and beside each bowl lay a spoon, and Goldilocks took one and helped herself to a spoonful of soup from the Great Big Bowl. Ugh! how it burnt her mouth. It was so hot with pepper that she did not like it at all; still, she was very hungry, so she thought she would try again. WHO HAS BEEN LYING ON MY BED?