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    Once upon a time there was a dear

    little girl who was loved by every onewho looked at her, but most of all by

    her grandmother, and there was

    nothing that she would not have given

    to the child. Once she gave her a little

    cap of red velvet, which suited her so

    well that she would never wear

    anything else. So she was always

    called Little Red Riding Hood.

    Haba una vez una adorable nia que

    era amada por todo aquel que lemiraba, pero sobretodo por su abuela,

    y no haba nada que ella no le habra

    dado a la nia. Una vez, ella le dio un

    pequea casaca de terciopelo rojo,

    que le quedaba tan bien que ella no

    vesta otra prenda. As fue que

    siempre le decan Caperucita Roja.

    One day her mother said to her,

    "Come, Little Red Riding Hood, here is

    a piece of cake and a bottle of wine.

    Take them to your grandmother, she is

    ill and weak, and they will do her good.

    Set out before it gets hot, and whenyou are going, walk nicely and quietly

    and do not run off the path, or you may

    fall and break the bottle, and then your

    grandmother will get nothing. And

    when you go into her room, don't forget

    to say, good-morning, and don't peep

    into every corner before you do it." I will

    take great care, said Little Red Riding

    Hood to her mother, and left

    Un da su madre le dijo, "Ven,

    Caperucita Roja, aqu hay un trozo de

    torta y una botella de vino. Llvalas a

    tu abuela, ella est enferma y dbil, y

    le harn bien. Emprende tu viaje antes

    que haga calor, y cuando vayas,camina bien y tranquila y no te apartes

    del sendero, o puedes caerte y romper

    la botella, y entonces tu abuela no

    tendr nada. Y cuando entres a su

    cuarto, no te olvides de decir, buenos

    das, y no curiosees en cada rincn

    antes de hacerlo." "Tendr especial

    cuidado", dijo Caperucita Roja a su

    madre, y se fue.

    The grandmother lived out in the wood,

    half a league from the village, and just

    as Little Red Riding Hood entered the

    wood, a wolf met her. Little Red Riding

    Hood did not know what a wicked

    creature he was, and was not at all

    La abuela viva hacia el bosque, a

    media legua de la aldea, y apenas

    Caperucita Roja entr en el bosque, un

    lobo la encontr en el camino.

    Caperucita Roja desconoca qu

    criatura perversa era l, y no le tuvo

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    afraid of him. miedo.

    "Good-day, Little Red Riding Hood,"

    said he.

    "Thank you kindly, wolf."

    "Whither away so early, Little Red

    Riding Hood?"

    "To my grandmother's."

    "What have you got in your apron?"

    "Cake and wine. Yesterday was

    baking-day, so poor sick grandmother

    is to have something good, to makeher stronger."

    "Where does your grandmother live,

    Little Red Riding Hood?"

    "A good quarter of a league farther on

    in the wood. Her house stands under

    the three large oak-trees. You surely

    must know it," replied Little Red RidingHood.

    "Buenos dias, Caperucita Roja," le dijo."Gracias , lobo."

    "Andando lejos tan temprano,

    Caperucita Roja?"

    "A la casa de mi abuela. "

    "Qu traes en tu delantal?"

    "Torta y vino. Ayer fue dia de hornear,

    as que la abuela enferma tendr algo

    bueno que la fortalezca."

    "Dnde vive tu abuela, Caperucita

    Roja?"

    "A un buen cuarto de legua en el

    interior del bosque. Su casa est

    debajo de los tres grandes robles.

    Seguramente usted la conoce",

    respondi Caperucita Roja.

    The wolf thought to himself, "What a

    tender young creature. She will be

    better to eat than the old woman. I

    must act carefully." So he walked for a

    short time by the side of Little Red

    Riding Hood, and then he said, "See

    Little Red Riding Hood, how pretty the

    flowers are about here why do you

    not look around? I believe, too, that

    you do not hear how sweetly the little

    birds are singing; you walk gravely

    along as if you were going to school,while everything else out here in the

    El lobo pens: "Qu criatura joven y

    tierna. Ser ms fcil de comer que la

    anciana. Debo actuar con cuidado."

    Entonces camin un rato al lado de

    Caperucita Roja, y luego dijo,

    "Observa Caperucita Roja, qu

    hermosas son las flores por aqu

    por qu no miras a tu alrededor?

    Creo, tambin, que no escuchas lo

    dulcemente que estn cantando los

    pajarillos; caminas seria como

    si fueras a la escuela, mientras que

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    wood is very merry. todo aqu en el bosque es muy alegre."

    Little Red Riding Hood raised her eyes,

    and when she saw the sunbeams

    dancing here and there through the

    trees, and pretty flowers growing

    everywhere, she thought, 'Suppose I

    take grandmother a rose. That would

    please her too. It is so early in the day

    that I shall still get there in good time.'

    And so she ran from the path into the

    wood to look for a rose.

    Caperucita Roja alz sus ojos, ycuando vio los rayos de sol bailando

    por aqu y por all a travs de los

    rboles, y las hermosas flores

    creciendo por doquier, pens, 'Y si le

    llevo a mi abuela una rosa? Eso la

    complaceria tambin. Es tan

    temprano que tendr tiempo suficiente

    para llegar.' Y se alej del sendero

    hacia el bosque en busca de una rosa.

    Meanwhile the wolf ran straight to the

    grandmother's house and knocked at

    the door.

    "Who is there?"

    "Little Red Riding Hood," replied the

    wolf. "I am bringing cake and wine.

    Open the door."

    "Lift the latch," called out the

    grandmother, "I am too weak, and

    cannot get up."

    Mientras tanto el lobo corridirectamente a la casa de la abuela y

    golpe la puerta.

    "Quin es?"

    "Caperucita Roja," contest el lobo.

    "Traigo la torta y el vino. Abre la

    puerta."

    "Levanta el cerrojo," grit la abuela,

    "Estoy demasiado dbil, y no puedo

    levantarme."