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		<title>The Pumpkin Ball</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 01:19:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Beatrix Cottonpants</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once upon a time, a little girl teased her sister and got into trouble. She was sent to bed without dinner or cookies, and, even worse, she was forbidden to go to the Pumpkin Ball.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once upon a time, a little girl teased her sister and got into trouble. She was sent to bed without dinner or cookies, and, even worse, she was forbidden to go to the Pumpkin Ball.</p>
<p>This news was very upsetting indeed. She&#8217;d gone to the Pumpkin Ball every year, and this time she even had a beautiful new orange dress to wear, which clearly would be wasted.</p>
<p>Luckily, she had, during an earlier punishment, sneaked a few cookies and pieces of candy into her room. At least she wouldn&#8217;t starve.</p>
<p>So she put on her orange dress anyway, and sulked a bit, and found a cookie. She was preparing to bite into it when&#8230;</p>
<p>a little bird appeared at the window. &#8220;Could I have that cookie, please?&#8221; the bird asked. &#8220;It&#8217;s just that I&#8217;m so hungry.&#8221;</p>
<p>Reluctantly, she handed over the cookie.</p>
<p>Next, she found a brownie, and was just about to take a bite when&#8230;</p>
<p>a squirrel hopped onto her windowsill.</p>
<p>&#8220;May I have that brownie?&#8221; he asked. &#8220;I like brownies more than anything!&#8221;</p>
<p>He looked so happy and helpful that she gave him the brownie.</p>
<p>Luckily, she still had a candy bar left. But just as she unwrapped it, a hippo stuck his head through the window.</p>
<p>He didn&#8217;t say anything, but he did lick his lips.</p>
<p>And he was very large, and not nearly as cute or friendly looking as picture books had suggested, so she handed over her candy.</p>
<p>Left with no candy or cookies, and still stuck at home, she gazed out of the window and sulked rather loudly.</p>
<p>&#8220;If only I could get outside,&#8221; she said. &#8220;But my mother is blocking my way out.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I can help,&#8221; a little voice said. At first. she had no idea where it had come from, but then she saw the bird out the window. &#8220;I can fly you down, it explained. &#8220;As a thank you for the cookie.&#8221; And so, the girl held on to the bird, and together they flew down to the ground. The bird was gasping for breath from the girl&#8217;s weight by the time they reached the ground, but they made it.</p>
<p>&#8220;Thank you bird!&#8221; she cried. &#8220;But I think I hear my mother coming! How will I get past her?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I can help you there.&#8221; a little voice said. At first, she couldn&#8217;t tell where they voice was coming from, but when she looked down, she saw the squirrel nibbling at her boot.</p>
<p>&#8220;I can distract her,&#8221; the squirrel offered. &#8220;As a thank you for the brownie.&#8221; And before she could even reply, the squirrel had raced off into the house. She could hear screams and the sounds of things breaking inside.</p>
<p>&#8220;But how will I even get to the Pumpkin Ball?&#8221; she wondered. &#8220;It&#8217;s too far to walk.&#8221;</p>
<p>This time, no little voice responded, but the hippo appeared as if out of nowhere, with traces of chocolate on his lips.</p>
<p>She hoped she was right in assuming his offer of help as she climbed on his back. More quickly than she would have thought possible, they raced away into the night.</p>
<p>The End. For Now&#8230;</p>
<p>© Beatrix Cottonpants Original</p>
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		<title>With a Big Fluffy Tail</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 20:02:30 +0000</pubDate>
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Once upon a time, a girl and her brother lived with their stepmother, who was not at all nice to them. She would call them names and stick her tongue out at them, and sometimes even give them noogies.
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<p>Once upon a time, a girl and her brother lived with their stepmother, who was not at all nice to them. She would call them names and stick her tongue out at them, and sometimes even give them noogies.</p>
<p>Once they got a little older, they decided they had had enough and ran away from home, bringing with them only what they could carry. They left in the night, while their stepmother snored and muttered something about donkeys in her sleep.</p>
<p>After a long night and long day of traveling, the two became tired and thirsty. But at the first stream they discovered, a fish wearing glasses popped out and said quite clearly:</p>
<p>“Don’t drink the water. It will give you a big fluffy tail, like a squirrel!”</p>
<p>So the girl pulled back, but her brother drank deeply. When he stood up, he did indeed have a big fluffy tail, just like a squirrel. He had a hard time controlling it at first, and it kept brushing against his sister’s face, making her sneeze.</p>
<p>After a while, it got so bad, they had to stop so she could sit down and blow her nose repeatedly, and her brother resolved to get her some water. So he went off to get some, and while he was gone, a friendly chipmunk hopped over and told her,</p>
<p>“Don’t you drink that water! It will turn you into a kangaroo!”</p>
<p>She told her brother immediately when he returned, but he only shrugged and then drank the water himself.</p>
<p>And turned into a kangaroo.</p>
<p>With a big fluffy squirrel tail.</p>
<p>He asked if she wanted to ride some of the way in his pouch, but she declined.</p>
<p>Finally, they came to a little house with a stream running next to it. There didn’t seem to be anyone there, but for a bird who sat in the tree just outside.</p>
<p>“Don’t drink the water,” the bird said. “It will turn you into a llama. The tap water inside is just fine, though.”</p>
<p>The girl turned to tell her brother, but he was already drinking the water from the stream. When he came up for air, he did indeed have the head of a llama. With the body of a kangaroo, and a big fluffy squirrel tail.</p>
<p>“There’s good water inside, you know,” she said. Her brother just shrugged, and hopped into the house.</p>
<p>For a while, they were actually pretty happy. It was a nice house, in a nice little area, with a faucet and a stocked fridge. Every day they went for walks, and watched animals who drank from the stream turn into llamas.</p>
<p>But one day, the house’s owner came home. The girl and her brother fled into the woods, and watched as their home was taken back by a man with the head of a llama, and his dog with the head of a llama. Every day, though, when the man and his dog went for a walk, the brother sneaked back in and came out with food.</p>
<p>Except one day, the man saw him. He watched from just outside as a kangaroo with the head of a llama and tail of a squirrel sneaked into the house, removed a loaf of bread and some turkey, and hopped back into the woods. He watched as the creature stopped and set out the food for the prettiest girl he had ever seen, and then ate his out of a little bowl.</p>
<p>He watched a few more times, but one day went over to talk to them. He explained that he was really a king, but he was so embarrassed at having been turned into a llama that he hid out in the woods. He asked the girl to marry him.</p>
<p>At first, she was conflicted. She didn’t know if she believed his royal claim. And, even if he was really a king, did she really want to marry something with a llama’s head? But she did love the house, and besides, her own brother had the head of a llama now, and she couldn’t very well discriminate against others of his kind.</p>
<p>So she agreed, with the stipulation that her brother was able to stay with them as well.</p>
<p>“That’s just fine,” the king said. “My sister needs to stay with us as well.”</p>
<p>Next to him, the dog nodded.</p>
<p>The End. For now…</p>
<p>Source: <em>Brother and Sister</em>, Brothers Grimm</div>
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