Little Red Riding Hood
Children, especially attractive, well-bred young ladies,
Should never talk to strangers,
For, if they should do so,
They may provide dinner for a wolf.
There are also those who are,
Charming, quiet, unassuming, complacent and sweet,
Who pursue young women in the home and in the streets,
And, unfortunately,
It is these gentle wolves,
Who are the most dangerous of all.
Perrault, 1697