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| original title = The Story of the Three Bears
| image = goldilocks.jpg
| caption = Not as creepy as the
| author = Robert Southey
| central theme = The dangers of home invading, for the invader
| elevator pitch = A little girl finds a house and makes herself at home. Then the bears who live there return.
| genre = Fairy tale
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'''''Goldilocks''''' is a classic folktale, written in what's almost its current form by Robert Southey in 1837.
Once upon a time, there was a little girl called Goldilocks whose hair was the color of gold. One day, she took a walk in the woods and came to a house where three bears lived - a papa bear, a mama bear and a baby bear. The bears weren't home, but they'd left their door unlocked, and so Goldilocks came in.
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