OCR Text |
Show MilEg (bedtime stories J BY HOWARD R. GARIS MS UNCLE V'CGILY AND WADD1E srrleht. ' MeCIurc Newsiaper sssasj ' ' fart upon ' t. when I ncle Wle-"J Wle-"J ij, tin- bunn'- rat. i. it centlcman, was cpinc al-.nK with Jii. I hy pink tvln-I tvln-I n . , i . "i i In. heard a ', e I ur.r -Bb! what's 1 ' '' of so much work I yU lust one hole I id let i: c" at that'.' I don'l 111 to veins fuel il pued shoi I bi ni ilh I DUiborry l ush, whhh he hoped sunn I n out for spi mi.'. If wonder "i." that In?" thought lh I jo It k t he i 'addj r-"o UTinq a little Ik'.v fox how to dip a II " lc.. Wlcrtiy knew he ousht to be I rrful If a fox were near, :-o he peeked I niiiI the corner ol bush and the I iv ?rntletn.tn was r-rv rlad when I ;.-K tVaddU i 'i m k the little ground- I i Uoj and ' ! father near a pile ol Occd rrmrnlnB Mr. ''liuck, also Wad-I Wad-I I l" raid I'n Ij? WiTpily, as he polished, i e- i ii 1 ,1 . r end of li i -i J I Urii a:.'l ' and pi. lite hoi ' I'Js I:h tall rllk hat What is i'Ollt I lhl mornlnc. that I hear talk of! - not Oh. I am ' i . Wj ddle to look fir ti I rn " answered the old irood Hck i" He mil W'oodie. his Htbtf. ceUInc lar; Hul hoy; and the) must soon homes .1 their own So i want Bp. t. i. .in , i urrowj i i r 'I houses for themselves B i w U .1. 'liLkT. de-vrs to a burrow." spoke Waddle Bt (t'-ir l all l in polnc to make to : I : n po nc doot and w O'jI the same door. I don'l need have two drnu-s " Hd Jlr Thin I: and you must hit'.'e In J Waddle HOii. II s of v I rk! whined Kd4le "I think one d :...r i Id he KS then rr rinjek looked no. and B IV e Wlpplh ink lap :.' him ddl'v back nd i n 1- Wlgglly's Lel Waddle tnakf one hole t his! rov Then 111 leach him a little Bo Mr understanding lhal f: Wlsgll; p. ii. p to play a llttli k'. (aid on i loud Ver'. well Waddle Mal e your house Bt r.ne door, and we'li , hrr ipr- Ml leave you now. for I nuit; BAtii i i! e. . , i, np with you said BxV WIkrIIv off with the wood- wj'tn i hou-e lid Waddle. "Two are c hard Bp at- hif fathi r I ni U run B' ''If I'.iiun worxlland i ' VVad- H.1' III made j lilp Wide Inn', door and Inch h t J-l" pawed the partly frozen t g B.jrf hlrnseH I Fhfn v . ! a nli e large bur- g. nkh on); nr ,r.r all of a Midden. WJ ground . n sittinp j . have hern, nil of a sudden he m B? " p t- j t r ..I, . g B h "' "' " v ' 1 : him! A , u Itroundhop hoi nd v Ilh B2! ;',rr" 'hit i Irh a hip. bushj tall KS't,1-" n't gel me!" I Down through the one door of I'm burrow leaned Wadille, and h hld far back In lis underground house. I ;o . I ho heard a noise outside and the gl'ufl voice said : j "Well, you can't get out. for vou have onlv this one door I'll stay here unili ; you get so hungry you have to crawl i out this way anil then I'll grab vou'" v how unhappy Waddle felt I I "Dear. good, kind Mr Vox ! Please rro away from my burrow doer and I. ine come out: ' berged the woodchuck toy. ' Ha' Ha! All right' Come out, Waddle 1 m not n fox. said a laughing vohaV 1 m only L'nelo Wlgglly, but I tied a place of evergreen tree nn my little tail to make It look big. like that of the Ko Come out. Waddle!" out came Waddle Chuck and be .-a.v that It really was 1 nele Wlgglly Then the little groundhog boy started digging vers fast ' What are you doing ?" asked the bunny gentleman ' Miking two doors to my burrow ," was the answer "If .vou had been a fox, and If 1 had two doors. I could bav- ::..t-ten ::..t-ten away out of the second." "That s so." said the bunny. And he helped Waddie dip tin second USll 'md If the rubber band doesn't play CU h loud music that It makes the ru'obnr ba'l squeak like a little pig, I 11 tell you next about Uncle Wlgglly's easy ghties, 00 |