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Updated: June 11, 2025


"The same to you, Gander Pander," said the pancake. "Pancake, dear, don't roll so fast; bide a bit and let me have a bite." "No, no; I've run away from the mother, the father, seven hungry children, Manny Panny, Henny Penny, Cocky Locky, Ducky Lucky, and Goosey Poosey. I'll run away from you, too, Gander Pander," said the pancake, and it rolled and rolled as fast as ever.

'One comes home wanting peace and quietness and food too. If I am to be appealed to, which I beg I may not be another time, I settle that Molly stops home this evening. I shall come back late and tired. See that I have something ready to eat, goosey, and then I'll dress myself up in my best, and go and fetch you home, my dear. I wish all these wedding festivities were well over. Ready, is it?

I hope he eats it!" And the bear, leaning his back against the pine tree in which the woodpecker had been boring holes, began to take bites out of the apple dumpling which Nurse Jane had baked for Grandpa Goosey. "Now's my chance to get away!" thought the bunny gentleman. But when he tried to hop softly off, as the bear was eating the sweet stuff, the bad creature saw him and cried: "Ah, ha!

"Wouldn't that be the best way, anyway?" "What do you mean? To go without his consent?" "Of course not goosey." She laughed and was herself again, but he liked her better the other way. "To earn the money and then go. It it would be more more as if you were in earnest." "My soul! Do you think I'm not in earnest? Do you think I'm not in love with you?" Instantly she was serious and shy again.

Wilfrid set out to take the Gospel from the coast to the heathen dwelling in the dark and savage Andred's Weald. The slope was with them; and Goosey Gander made his own pace, slipping along with smooth and easy stride.

When Uncle Wiggily got to where Grandfather Goosey Gander was waiting for him, under the shady tree, the old gentleman duck jumped up and cried out: "Oh, how glad I am to see you! I've just been wishing you would hurry back with those ice cream cones. My! I never knew the weather to be so warm at this time of the year. Oh, won't they taste most delicious those cones!"

"Well," said Nurse Jane, "I have baked some apple dumplings with oranges inside, and I thought perhaps you might like to take one to Grandfather Goosey Gander to cheer him up." "The very thing!" cried Uncle Wiggily, jolly-like. "I'll do it, Nurse Jane."

"What have old ivy leaves to do with your getting well? And you used to love that vine so, you naughty girl. Don't be a goosey. Why, the doctor told me this morning that your chances for getting well real soon were let's see exactly what he said he said the chances were ten to one!

"Well, then, you run out to the kitchen and ask Aunt Cindy to give you something for a lunch, anything in sight, and we'll get ready while Mom Beck finds our skates." Rob rubbed his ears apprehensively. "I'd as soon beard the lion in his den as Aunt Cindy in her kitchen. She's never forgiven my early thefts." "Go on, goosey," laughed Lloyd.

"My plan is this," began Gem, encouraged by the general attention; "we will have a real battle, we've got torpedoes, fire-crackers, and Tom's cannon, you know, and we'll make a big monument of boards for Bunker's Hill; I've been there and know just how it looks." "It wasn't there when the battle was fought, Goosey," said Tom. "How do you know?" retorted Gem; "you were not there, I guess.

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