Next morning early, Dot and Tot and Trot woke up crying,
Old Mother Kit-Cat answered, “What do you know about Bears? You cannot understand Bear Language.”
Mother Kit-Cat looked at the Three Little Kittens over her spectacles and The Little Old Man of the Fire said,
The Three Little Kittens hung their heads and sat very still in their three little rocking chairs by the fire.
At this very minute, “Rap-a-tap” was heard at the door. The door opened, and in walked Grandpa Growler, the friendliest Bear in the world.
The Three Little Kittens cried, “Oh Grandpa Growler have you some candy for us? Oh Grandpa Growler have you come to tell us a story?”
He answered,
He sat down by the fire and growled and growled. He was a peculiar Bear and always growled the loudest when he was happy. He was very happy now warming his paws by the cheerful fire.
He was a sure enough Story Teller and he began in a sing-song kind of way, “Once upon a time Three Little Kittens lost their mittens.”
THEY RAN THIS WAY AND THAT WAY, COOKING AND MAKING COOKIES AND PIES
“How did you know?” asked Dot.
“How did you know?” asked Tot.
Trot said, “Oh Grandpa, please go on with your story.”
Grandpa Growler growled again pleasantly and said,
“Didn’t they really, truly fit?” asked Dot and Tot.
Trot said as before, “Oh Grandpa, go on with your story, please.”
At this Grandpa Growler removed his spectacles and said,
The Three Little Kittens joined paws and whirled round singing,
Grandpa Growler was always in a hurry to do things so he growled again pleasantly saying,
Before the Three Little Kittens could say a word he had tucked Dot and Tot in his overcoat pockets, and he tucked Trot in his market basket and walked off in his funny flat-footed manner.
The Little Kittens felt safe but Dot and Tot whispered to each other, “What if we should fall? What if we should meet the Bears in the woods?”
They went on and on until they came to the House of the Three Bears.
They could hear the Bears scolding about somebody eating their porridge and sitting in their chairs.
“HURRAH, HURRAH FOR THREE LITTLE KITTENS”
Grandpa Growler walked right in and said,
Then he growled as loud as he could, and the Three Bears stopped their noise.
All would have gone well I am sure, if the porridge had not smelled so good.
All of a sudden the Three Little Kittens jumped on the table and began to eat porridge as fast as they could.
“Ho, ho,” cried the Three Bears, “so we have more visitors.” They thought the Three Little Kittens so cute they hugged them most too hard but Grandpa Growler said,
“THE MITTENS!” shouted the Three Bears in one breath. Then they cried,
“Didn’t they fit you?” asked Dot.
“Didn’t they fit you?” asked Tot.
“Where can they be now?” asked Trot.
The Three Bears said,
“Squirrels,” said Dot and Tot.
“Curly-Tails,” said Trot.
They had a fine visit with the Three Bears and by and by went merrily homeward in the moonlight.
Grandpa Growler swung a lighted lantern before them growling softly all the time.
He was very fond of fish and kept saying under his breath, “I wish I had some trout, I wish I had some salmon. I am so hungry I could eat Three Little Kittens.”
The Three Little Kittens were not at all afraid for this was one of Grandpa Growler’s jokes.
THE THREE LITTLE FOXES RAN AWAY AGAIN
When they got home Old Mother Kit-Cat said,
“FISH” roared Grandpa Growler so loudly that the roof nearly came off.
Old Mother Kit-Cat brought in a dish of fish for all and Grandpa Growler said,
“Squirrels,” said Dot and Tot.
“Curly-Tails,” said Trot.
They soon went merrily to bed.
All this time Three Little Foxes wearing three pairs of mittens were dancing merrily in the moonlight.
The Little Old Man of the Fire sang,
“You mean squirrels,” said Dot and Tot sleepily.
“You mean Curly-Tails,” said Trot.
The Little Old Man of the Fire sang his song, but I don’t know what he knew about the matter.