Moral of the fairy tale "Little Red Riding Hood"
Little kids not without reason
(And especially for girls,
beauties and spoiled girls),
Meeting all kinds of men on the way,
You can't listen to insidious speeches, -
Otherwise, the wolf can eat them
I said: wolf! Wolves are countless
But between them there are others
Dodgers so wicked
That, sweetly exuding flattery,
The maiden's honor is guarded
Accompany their walks home,
They take them bye-bye through dark alleys ...
But the wolf, alas, than it seems more modest,
So he is always cunning and more terrible!
Charles Perrault / Charles Perrault.
Translation by B.N. Polevoy
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Size | 600x960 |
Complexity | simple |
Added | Tatia |
Published | 12/20/13 |
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