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"I feel like a 'goosey gander, sure enough," said Allison presently. "For I've been all over the house, and there's no place left to wander. Where would you go if you had this card?" She thrust hers out toward Gay, who read: "Standing with reluctant feet Where Brooks and Little Rivers meet." Gay puzzled over it a moment, and then suggested that she try the library. "I have," answered Allison.
"I don't understand that," said Goosey, in evident disappointment. Chick-chick, too, inclined to the opinion that the chaplain was over nice. "You'd understand if he spoke to you about it," said Glen.
"Pancake, dear, don't roll so fast; bide a bit and let me eat you up." "No, no; I have run away from the mother, the father, seven hungry children, Manny Panny, Henny Penny, Cocky Locky, and Ducky Lucky. I'll run away from you, too, Goosey Poosey," said the pancake, and off it rolled. So when it had rolled a long way off, it met a gander. "Good-day, pancake," said the gander.
I am afraid you'll be as bad as a bill of fare to them to-night. How did it all happen, goosey? 'Oh, I went by myself to see the gardens; they are so beautiful! and I lost myself, and sate down to rest under a great tree; and Lady Cuxhaven and that Mrs. Kirkpatrick came; and Mrs.
"Pretty nearly four weeks ago that Uncle Henry sent the letters," replied Ruth. "You can't make me believe the boys could get up anything like this," she added, displaying the card. "You'll have to go down right off," said Dorothy, quite convinced. "You mustn't keep him waiting." "Oh, why not one of you?" groaned Ruth. "He won't know the difference, and you've lived in Glenloch longer." "Goosey.
"The scarecrow is only some old clothes stuffed with straw, and it is set out in the field to drive us crows away. We're not a bit afraid of it. Would you be?" "No, of course not," answered Grandfather Goosey Gander. "But then, you see, I'm not a crow the scary figure wasn't meant for me." "Then you can stay in one of the pockets of the scarecrow's coat all night," said the crow.
"Ta-ta, little silly goosey, and AU REVOIR!" "Mind he don't pitch you out of the cart, Polly!" "Good-bye, Polly, my duck, and remember I'll come to you in a winkin', h'if and when ..." which speech on the part of Mrs. Beamish distressed Polly to the verge of tears.
The sense of it made her feel as she had done, as a little girl, in playing touch; when, with a swerve, she had striven to elude the pursuer. So tense were her nerves on such occasions that she turned what is called "goosey" with the feel of the evaded fingers.
"My sakes, what a neck she had! not too long and thin, for that looks goosey; nor too short and thick, for that gives a clumsy appearance to the figure; but betwixt and between, and perfection always lies there, just midway between extremes. But her bust oh! the like never was seen in Slickville, for the ladies there, in a gineral way, have no "
The elephant cried so many tears that there was a muddy puddle right near the bridge, and the big animal begged to be allowed to stay with Uncle Wiggily and Grandpa Goosey Gander, but the man said it could not be done. "Well, then, you and I will have to go on together," said the old gentleman rabbit to the duck, after a bit. "Perhaps we may find our fortune."
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