. Beasts and men . Were carried safely over to the other Bank SUGAR-CANDY HOUSE AN and Jannette were brother and lived near a big wood, and every daythey used to go to play there, fishing for stickle-backs in the streams, and making necklaces ofred berries. One day they wandered fartherfrom their home than usual, and all of a suddenthey came to a brook crossed by a pretty red bridge. Onthe other side of the bridge, half hidden among the trees,they espied the roofs of a little pink cottage, which, when theycame closer, they found to be built entirely of sugar-candy !Here was a delig


. Beasts and men . Were carried safely over to the other Bank SUGAR-CANDY HOUSE AN and Jannette were brother and lived near a big wood, and every daythey used to go to play there, fishing for stickle-backs in the streams, and making necklaces ofred berries. One day they wandered fartherfrom their home than usual, and all of a suddenthey came to a brook crossed by a pretty red bridge. Onthe other side of the bridge, half hidden among the trees,they espied the roofs of a little pink cottage, which, when theycame closer, they found to be built entirely of sugar-candy !Here was a delightful find for a little boy and girl who lovedsweetstuff! They lost no time in breaking off pieces ofthe roof and popping them into their mouths. Now in that house there lived an old wolf whose namewas Garon. He was paralysed in one leg, and could notrun very fast, but in all other respects he was as fierce and 91 FOLK TALES OF BEASTS AND MEN strong as he had been in his youth. When he heard Janand Jannette breakin


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