O014 The Three Little Piglets The three little pigs. So, there was once a mother pig who decided to send her three children out into the wood to seek their fortune. And so they went out and established themselves in homes, and one of them built a house that was made of straw. And the second little pig built a house that was made of sticks or wood. And the third little pig built a house made of brick. And of course there was a wolf in the woods who came prowling around and decided it would be nice and juicy to eat one of the pigs. And so he called out to the first pig who was buil, living in the house of straw, gLittle pig little pig, let me in, let me in.h And the pig let him in and he ate her up straight away. So the house was, he, he managed to burst into the house, and eat up the little pig. The house was no defense. And so he went on to the second house that he found, which was made of sticks or wood, and he said the same thing, gLittle pig little pig, let me in, let me in.h And the little pig opened up and let him in, and the the wolf was able to eat it up straight away. So two pigs were gone, and the third pig was sitting in its house of brick. When the wolf arrived and said, gLittle pig little pig, let me in, let me in.h The little pig answered gNo no no by the hair of my chinnichinchin, I will not let you in.h And the wolf didnft like this at all, and so he said, gIf you donft let me in, Ifll huff and Ifll puff and Ifll blow your house down.h And the pig refused to let the wolf in, and the wolf tried to make arrangements whereby the pig would open the door or let him in. And the pig still kept on refusing and the, the pig managed to outwit the wolf by asking him to come down the chimney to visit him. And as the wolf came down the chimney, the pig had put a cauldron of boiling water at the bottom of the chimney. And the wolf fell in, the pig put the lid on the top of the cauldron, and the wolf was boiled up and ready to eat, and the pig ate the wolf. Which all goes to show that a very good strong house can withstand any sort of disasters. And so it, itfs with planning and building properly and thinking a little bit about it. And it all goes to show that the clever wit of the pig was what saved its life.