![]() He tells the pig that a loud, scary thing was rolling down a hill towards him. The next day, the wolf shows up at the little pig’s house, to apologise for not accompanying him to the fair the day before. The pig squeals in fear as he rolls, and the sound of the squealing and the speed of the churn rolling towards him terrifies the wolf, and he tucks tail and runs away. So the pig hides in the butter churn and ends up rolling down the hill towards the wolf. He invites the little pig to the fair with him the next day, and the pig agrees but he heads to the fair early on, buys a butter churn, and is returning home when he sees the big bad wolf on the warpath, incandescent with rage at having been thwarted a third time. The pig manages to escape by throwing the wolf an apple to eat, but throwing it so far away that by the time the wolf has fetched it and returned, the little pig has escaped with his basket and gone home to his brick house. But the wolf has been fooled once and isn’t about to be fooled twice, so he heads to the apple tree before five and catches the pig up the tree with a basket of apples. The little pig agrees, but rises the next morning before four o’clock, and goes to the garden to pick some apples.
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