A man stops a young lady hurrying and asks where she is going with her basket. She replies she is going to her grandmother's house. In a high voice, the man pretends to be the grandmother, saying she has big ears to hear, big eyes to see, and a big wet mouth. In a deep, scary voice, the man then says the mouth is to eat the young lady with.
A man stops a young lady hurrying and asks where she is going with her basket. She replies she is going to her grandmother's house. In a high voice, the man pretends to be the grandmother, saying she has big ears to hear, big eyes to see, and a big wet mouth. In a deep, scary voice, the man then says the mouth is to eat the young lady with.
A man stops a young lady hurrying and asks where she is going with her basket. She replies she is going to her grandmother's house. In a high voice, the man pretends to be the grandmother, saying she has big ears to hear, big eyes to see, and a big wet mouth. In a deep, scary voice, the man then says the mouth is to eat the young lady with.
your basket? Ah to Granny’s . . . and where might your grandmother live? (In a high Granny’s voice) My big ears? The better to hear you with, my dear. My big eyes? The better to see you with, my dear. My big, wet mouth? (Now in a scary deep voice.) The better to EAT you with my dear!