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is presented from the humorous perspective of a beleaguered wolf, whose innocent requests to borrow cups of sugar are rendered cataclysmic by a snoutful of unfortunate sneezes. Reprint. NYT. AB. NYT.

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Summary

The wolf claims that it was just trying to get sugar from the pigs to bake a cake. The has a "cold" that knocks down these pig's houses. The pig is scared of the wolf therefore doesn't open the door when the pig knocks. The wolf eats the 2 pig brothers because they were already dead, and he... read more (warning: may contain spoilers)

Memorable Quotes

  • “Nobody knows the real story, because nobody has ever heard my side of the story”

First Sentence

eguro que todos conocen el cuento de Los tres cerditos.

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  1. Jon Scieszka (Author)
 

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