RIR #64 Billy Goats Gruff

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No. 64

Billy Goats Gruff BY

Elizabeth Leigh Scagel EDITED BY

Tyler Jarvis ILLUSTRATIONS BY Harold Cue RESTORATION OF ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS BY Elizabeth Leigh Scagel

Published By

Classical School Solutions Fort Worth


Level 3 Readers Silver Set

Cherry Set

61 Piggie wiggie

71 Robin & Wren

62 Outfoxed

72 Brown Hen

63 Three Kittens

73 Mouse Tale

64 Billy Goats Gruff

74 Goldenhair

65 Lion & Mouse

75 Chicken Scratch

66 Chicken Little

76 Clever Pig

67 Wee Rabbit

77 Bluebird

68 Mother Goose

78 Jack-o-Lantern

69 Home at Last

79 Little Girl Blue

70 Flee the Bee

80 Stars in the Sky

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Little Billy Once there were three brothers. They were billy goats. There was Little Billy Goat Gruff. There was Big Billy Goat Gruff. And there was Great Big Billy Goat Gruff. 1


The goats were going up the hill to eat grass. On the way they had to cross a bridge. Little Billy Goat Gruff came to the bridge first. Little Billy’s feet made a little noise on the bridge: trip trop, trip trop, trip trop. A Troll lived under the bridge. He liked to eat billy goats best. Soon he would put Little Billy to the test.

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Big Billy “Who is tramping on my bridge?” said the Troll. “I am,” said Little Billy Goat Gruff. “Where are you going?” said the Troll. “I am going to eat grass on the hill,” said Little Billy Goat Gruff. 3


“Then I am coming to eat you,” said the Troll. “No, no,” said Little Billy Goat Gruff. “I am too little to eat. Big Billy Goat Gruff is coming. He is bigger than me. Eat him.” “Then be off with you,” said the Troll in a huff. “I shall eat Big Billy Goat Gruff.”

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Great Big Billy Next came Big Billy Goat Gruff. He had to cross the bridge. Big Billy Goat’s feet made a big noise: trip trop, trip trop, trip trop. “Who is tramping on my bridge?” said the Troll. 5


“I am,” said Big Billy Goat Gruff. “Where are you going?” said the Troll. “I am going to eat grass on the hill.” “Then I am coming to eat you,” said the Troll. “No, no,” said Big Billy. “I am not small, but Great Big Billy is the biggest of all. You must eat him.” “Then be off with you,” said the Troll in a huff. “I shall eat Great Big Billy Goat Gruff.”

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Troll Roll Then came Great Big Billy Goat Gruff. Great Big Billy Goat's feet made the biggest noise on the bridge: Clip clop, clip clop, clip clop! “Who is tramping on my bridge?” said the Troll. 7


“I am,” said Great Big Billy Goat Gruff. “I am going to eat grass on the hill.” “Then I am coming to eat you,” said the Troll. “Come and get me,” said Great Big Billy Goat. The Troll ran at the billy goat. Great Big Billy Goat bumped the Troll right off the bridge into the water. No one ever saw the Troll again. Then Great Big Billy Goat found his brothers on the hill. They all ate green grass till they had their fill.

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