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  4. The three Billy Goats Gruff Once upon a time there were three Billy Goats Gruff. They were called billies because they were boys, gruff because they were tough and goats because they were goats. One day the little Billy Goat Gruff said “I'm hungry.” The middle-size Billy Goat said, “Me too.” And Big Billy Goat Gruff said, “Then let's ...

  5. THE BIG BILLY-GOAT GRUFF,” said the billy-goat, who had an. ugly hoarse voice of his own. “Now, I’m coming to gobble you up,” roared the Troll. “Well, come along! I’ve got two spears, And I’ll poke your eyeballs out at your ears; I’ve got besides two curling-stones, And I’ll crush you to bits, body and bones.”.

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    Three Billy Goats Gruff is a Norwegian fairytale, collected by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe and first published between 1941 and 1844. It involves three male goats who need to outwit a voracious troll to get over the bridge that leads to their feeding ground. The first English translation appeared in 1859, and the story remains popular ...

    Once upon a time, there were three Billy Goats Gruff who lived in a valley in the hills. One day, they spotted a field of grass on the other side of the valley. The grass looked so sweet and green that they decided to make their way towards it. In order to reach the field, the three Billy Goats had to cross a river. There was only one bridge across...

    While there are several versions of the story, most remain true to the original, where a family of goats cross over a bridge, one at a time. Each goat is accosted by the mean troll or ogre who live...
    There are different endings to the story. In some versions, the biggest billy goat kills or injures the troll rather than just pushing him off the bridge and into the water.
    Female goats are called does or nannies, males are called bucks or billies, and baby goats are called kids.
    Most breeds of goat, both male and female, grow horns.

    One moral to take from the story is to not be greedy. The troll passes on two opportunities to eat because of his greed, and he’s ultimately punished when the biggest goat overpowers him.

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    Jan 15, 2021 · The Three Billy Goats Gruff. Once upon a time, on a grassy hill lived three billy goats. All three of them were named Gruff. There was Small Gruff, Medium Gruff, and Big Gruff. One day, the Billy Goats Gruff saw a big hill that had lots and lots of grass. To get there, though, they needed to cross a small bridge. But, under the bridge lived a ...

  7. Feb 1, 2015 · THE BIG BILLY-GOAT GRUFF,” said the billy-goat, who had an ugly hoarse voice of his own. “Now, I’m coming to gobble you up,” roared the Troll. “Well, come along! I’ve got two spears, And I’ll poke your eyeballs out at your ears; I’ve got besides two curling-stones, And I’ll crush you to bits, body and bones.”.