The Three Little Pigs:

as it was originally passed into English folklore in 162 0

 

After tying them together at the top, she tied smaller poles around them. At the end of the first day, she had built a structure that looked like an upside down basket.
Likewise, the second little pig began the first day by gathering long poles from the forest. This little pig decided to make his house by laying the poles on top of each other and cutting notches in them to hold them together.

 

 

Now the third little pig, having decided to build his house out of bricks spent his first day walking along the creek banks looking for the clay he needed to build his brick house. At the end of the first day he had built nothing, and went to visit the first little pig.

 

 
 
Seeing the progress she had made on her house, the third little pig began loudly declaiming its inferior quality. "My house will be made out of bricks. It will be far sturdier and more beautiful than yours." To which the first little pig replied, "I look forward to seeing it."  
 
The second day the first little pig arose early in the morning and began gathering the tall grasses from the meadows and creeks near her house. By the time she stopped working for lunch, she had gathered a pile of grass so big you could not see over it. And by the end of the day she had tied bundles of grass to the poles all the way around her house.

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