Lhe - hree Bears. to’ find out where she was. But it seemed as if the woods were full of bears, and so she kept on running as hard as ever she could until she was well out of the forest, and in sight of her own home. O what joy it was to be safe inside her own home! And Goldilocks made up her mind never again to enter any one’s house without being invited, and never to make herself quite so much at home as she did in the bears’ house. The three bears stared for some time out of the window from whence Goldi- ” @ locks took her flight; and though at A 4p first they were quite angry with the little Se girl and ready to eat her up, they soon got over these bad feelings, remember- ing that it is wise to BEAR AND FORBEAR. And if you'll believe me, that little bear, who had made the biggest fuss, ‘was just as proud as he could be to think that such’a pretty girl had eaten his porridge — sat in his chair—and slept in his bed! Why, he actually hugged himself with delight! But as this feeling might not last long, I should advise you not to pry into other people’s affairs; and if you go in the woods keep away from the house of THE THREE BEARS.