Show DAD DADDY DYaS EYE Ii f Mary Graham r Uw AULD SCOTIA They flew 0 over otter er Ireland then the North channel and to the south just below the north r l orth ch innel David DaId Das Da Id could see se the Irish sea It looked rough ans wild but hut Divid Id liked It It and as they flew up along the west nest coast of Scot Scotland Scotland land David thought he had never seen such wild water hater there 1 here were sere great rocky small Is Islands islands Islands lands scattered everywhere now Flow rocky they sere ere I There didn t seem to be any people around not even Map people and the great wises Wl and rocks were playing Ing so madly to- to together together to together gether The wave wa ea dished shed over o the rOCkS hit bit against them with Ith all their might until It seemed as though the rocks would break with Ith the great force ot of the waves wales wa es but no the rocks were too sturdy for that David felt that neither would ever both win both were ere so 80 strong and perhaps I this was sas as why hv they enjoyed ed playing to- to to together gether they gether were sere so 50 evenly enly matched Wilder wilder grew the semore set se more I and more the waves pounded over otter the Islands The Bin air pilot Wind was wis be be- becoming coming much excited too It could be seen that he liked this ne He e roared and shrieked with delight the way say Waves I 1 Dont Don't waste any time That's It It Rocks don t let the waves wales n es get the better of you And then David met a gentleman named Old Scotia lIe He was most Interestingly dressed and he was friendly at once You see my home Is all all over this country of Scotland and Geo said I could gh give gise e you a fine breakfast I have It all ready II So D DId David Id sat down there In n the very of the Scottish highlands and Auld Scotia handed him his break breakfast breakfast fast from a covered CO ered basket he had brought with him lie had a bl big bowl ot of porridge and porridge ind though he wasn t al always always always ways so fond of porridge e at home the theair theair theair air had bad wide mide him so hu hungry gry that he be c a rv ur What a Treat It Wag Wal Wa enjoyed ed It It Then he had finnan Onnan haddle haddie and a lot of ot toast and marmalade and anda anda a cup of tea ten While he sat and anel ate Auld Scotia sang to him from time to time rollicking Scottish jigs and dances and told him strange old tales of legend and hl history tory Now and again pheasants and grouse rustled the len leaves and let themselves es be teen seen while at times s the mist came down over otter 0 er the hills and Da David did not wonder onder It wanted to come do down n and see ee so unusual and ru rugged ed and beautiful country Such a n big breakfast as he ate and then he wandered around the Scottish part of the Slagle Mip Mlp Ue lie went sent ent down do n through the mountains and picked up a glorious cairngorm stone and he wandered sundered west and a lIttle south to Greenock along the River nI Clyde where they were here making bouts boats and he felt he would like to be a boat bont builder He passed near Gla Glasgow v o and saw the sun come out and the mist at atthe atthe the very sery ery same time and then came I rainbows lovely lonely rainbows s everywhere c one one after the other He lIe went through the to the enst east skirting the highlands and he was sas told that Tres achs meant Bristling CO now How ow they did lIld bristle with grand grund old scenery and beautiful lakes lie He saw Isle and Loch and Loch I and Rob nov s case e and remembered ed poetry and books they had read rl ld In school where here the scenes were sere nil laid right here Then he saw v the Firth of north Forth and the Firth proudly told him that his name meant meint a n narrow arm of the sea sel and that he didn t want a wide un ungainly gainly arm but just the narrow one that he had Edinburgh h was as a fine city lady Indy too With Ith n ft castle built high over the city and he went across the bridge of the Firth of north Forth with Its great groat stone and steel strength rising high 0 over oser er the hater ater But nut more than anything he tie 10 ed edthe the moors and the heather the lie un untamed untamed untamed tamed hills and the little lithe simple cot cottages tapes and the cattle anil thi delicate yet sturdy wild ro roses eq 1 hilt hat hilta hata linta a treat It was US he thought to hale ha wandered d about quite by himself In Scotland And then Hind W Ind his air pilot came |