Show DADDYS DADDY'S EYES G fAIRY TAlE GMary Mary iry Et Graham him Bonner Banner yr H AULD SCOTIA They flew lew 0 over otter er Ireland then the North channel and to the south just below belo the Ule North orth channel Da David DaId Id could see the Irish sea It loob looked d and wild but David liked hiked It It and ns as they flew up along the west cst coast const of ot Scotland Scotland Scot land Da David ld thought he had ne never er seen such wild water ater There v were ere great roc rod y J small Is islands Islands lands scattered e eer everywhere er where How flow rocky they were ere I There didn t seem to be any people around not even en Map Iap people and only the great wales es a and rocks v were ere playing placing pla so madly to- to to together gether The waves wales es a dashed over o the rocks hit against them with all their ml might ht until It seemed a ns though the lie rocks would break with the great reat force or of orthe the wn waxes waves es but no the time rocks v were ere too sturdy for tor that Da David III felt that neither would e eser eer er wIn both both were so strong and perhaps this was why hy they enjoyed d playing to- to to-lether to they gether-they they were ere so evenly enly matched Wilder wilder grew the sea more and more the w waves es pounded over oser the Islands The air pilot Wind Hind was wis be becoming becoming becoming I coming much excited too It could be seen that he liked this lie lle roared and shrieked with delight That's the way Waves I Dont Don't waste any time That's It flocks don t let the waves il es get the better ot of you And then David met a gentleman named Old Scotia lie Ho was most Interestingly dressed and nd he was ns friendly at once You You t see ee m m home Is all all oer this country of Scotland and Ceo Geo said I could gh give ghe e a you a n fine breakfast I have It all ready rendy So David ld sat down there In the very heart henrt of ot the Scottish highlands and Auld Scotia handed him his break brenk- breakfast breakfast fast from a covered ered basket he had brought with him lie had a bl big howl bowl ot of porridge and porridge and though h he wasn sn t always al ways ays so fond of porridge at home time the theair air had made him so hungry that he What a Treat It Was enjoyed enjo It IL Then he had finnan haddle haddie and a lot of toast and marmalade and anda anda a cup of tea tei 11 While hile he sat and ate Auld Scotia sang to him from time to time rollicking Scottish jigs and dances and told him strange str old tales ot of legend and history Tow Now ow and again ln pheasants an I 1 grouse rustled time the le lees leases es and let themselves es be seen while at times the mist came down don over o the hills and Dl David Id did not wonder onder It wt w ted to come do down n and see so unusual and andru ru rugged ed and beautiful country Such a big bre as he ate and then he wandered wander d around the time Scottish part of ot the M gins Map Iap lIe He went ent do down don n through the mountains and picked up a glorious cairngorm stone and he tie wandered west and n a little south to Greenock along the Riser Hl Clyde where they sere ere v ere mahln making boats and he felt he would like to be a n boat t builder He lie passed near Glasgow and saw the sun come corne out and time the mist at atthe atthe atthe the very sery ery same time and then came rainbows s lonely 10 el rainbows s e eer every er here one after the other lie went through the Tre achs to the enst east skirting shirting the highlands and he hes w is s told that meant Bristling How Ho low they did bristle with Ith grand old and beautiful lakes He lie saw Illen's I lIen isle and Loch and Loch I r omond and Rob fob ItO Roy s cave case and remembered poetry and bool s they hid had rea rend read In school where here the scene scenes sure re ill all laid right ht here Then he lie saw the Firth of ot Forth and the tho Firth proudly told him that his name meant a n n a irrow arm of the sea and that he didn t want wint aIde a wide Ide un ungainly gainly arm but just the narrow narrO one he lie hid had Edinburgh h was a n fine city lady too I with n castle built hullt high over oser 0 er the sits elt and he went across the bridge of the of Forth orth with Its great n t 1 stone I and steel strength th rising high over o the water ater I But Hut more th thin m am thing he loved the moors moor and the th heather tile lie tin I tamed t hills bills and nd the little simple cot cottage tage and ond the ch Jv cattle and the rhe delicate te yet et sturdy will wild ro roses e lint linta a treat ItIe It was Ie he thought to have h wandered about quite b bv If In And then Il Ind lad his air pilot |