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The Brothers Grimm: Grimms' Fairy Tales56. THE WEDDING OF MRS FOX (continued)SECOND STORY When old Mr Fox was dead, the wolf came as a suitor, and knocked at the door, and the cat who was servant to Mrs Fox, opened it for him. The wolf greeted her, and said: 'Good day, Mrs Cat of Kehrewit,
The cat replied: 'In milk I'm breaking bread so sweet,
'No, thank you, Mrs Cat,' answered the wolf. 'Is Mrs Fox not at home?' The cat said: 'She sits upstairs in her room,
The wolf answered: 'If she's in want of a husband now,
Mrs Fox asked: 'Has the gentleman red stockings on, and has he a pointed mouth?' 'No,' answered the cat. 'Then he won't do for me.' When the wolf was gone, came a dog, a stag, a hare, a bear, a lion, and all the beasts of the forest, one after the other. But one of the good qualities which old Mr Fox had possessed, was always lacking, and the cat had continually to send the suitors away. At length came a young fox. Then Mrs Fox said: 'Has the gentleman red stockings on, and has a little pointed mouth?' 'Yes,' said the cat, 'he has.' 'Then let him come upstairs,' said Mrs Fox, and ordered the servant to prepare the wedding feast. This is page 228 of 269. [Marked] This title is on Your Bookshelf. Buy a copy of Grimms' Fairy Tales at Amazon.com
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