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7. On Wednesday he ate through
three plums, but he was still
hungry. I’m still hungry!
8. I’m still hungry!
On Thursday he ate through four
strawberries, but he was still
hungry.
9. On Friday he ate through five
oranges, but he was still hungry.
I’m still hungry!
10. On Saturday he ate through…..
I’m ill!
That night he had stomach-ache!
11. The next day was Sunday again.
The caterpillar ate through one
nice green leaf, and after that he
felt much better.
12. Now he wasn’t hungry anymore-
and he wasn’t a little caterpillar
any more.
He was a big, fat caterpillar.
13. He built a small house, called a
cocoon, around himself. He stayed
inside for more than two weeks.
Then he nibbled a hole in the cocoon, pushed his
way out ………