Show MARV GRAHAM BON P H WON i WANDERING WALK johnny had promised nNed lit his 9 1 father and his mother and his sister sally that lie he would bring the white brig which lie he was wag carrying full of chestnuts when he be came home from his bis walk he went over to the hill where he knew ew tie he would find them hut but before be reached the best beet place he heard a bee making more of a buzzing soun round d than he haj ever before heard a bee wake make hello johnny said the bee hello buzz buzz I 1 suppose youre surprised to see rue roe around so late well theres chereb still plenty of sunshine ini im not rio do surprised to see you as an I 1 an am to hear you johnny ans answered well the news got around somehow that you yon were going to take this W walk alk and we all decided that instead of letting etting you pass by without so eo much its as a nod wed get special permission from mother nature to talk to you then I 1 can talk to any ny of you johnny asked askea yes we wont be fussy the bee answered by the way I 1 roust must sing you the song you heard as you were coming along the buzzing part Is the chorus so without another word the bee started in to sing wherever I 1 am hereder nhe a rever I 1 go id always be a bee I 1 be a kangaroo it do you see sec for I 1 must have my clover and he prefers to jump it if ever we changed places id be a dreadful chump buzz buzz buzz buzz what made you think of a kangaroo johnny asked ob 01 it just came to me the bee lin answered the thought of the kan r 1 it a oil 1 l must show you my fine house I 1 mean not the real animal you be frightened if one did come along its so much bigger than you or are you very bravel brave johnny asked very brive brave the bee answered when achen ther Is DO danger around but looka theres that woodchuck waiting to speak to you lie he wants to show you his home before he goes to sleep for the winter johnny left the bee and met the woodchuck huck the woodchuck was landing in a field looting looking all about at the scenery he be looked first one way and then the next good afternoon he said fine weather weve been having fine agreed johnny 1 I must show you my fine house down under the ground the woodchuck said 1 I should like to see IV it johnny answered nn so the woodchuck showed johnny where here he was going to sleep forr for the winter and where his rooms were johnny thought the woodchucks Wood chucka house bouse was a beautiful one if youre around this way next spring the woodchuck said 1 I be above accepting a present of some nice vegetables ill keep you in mind johnny said aid he had often heard his father make this speech and he thought thou glit it was very fine but the woodchuck Wood chock seem to think so please do more than keep me in mind he said please really bring the vegetables so johnny said ald goodby good by to the woodchuck and then he went on to the chestnut trees oh how fine the chestnuts were and he got so go many of them and that evening they roasted chestnuts hack back in johnnys home and no one counted how ninny many were pollen eulen but it was a good number you rally may be sure of that As they ste ate the chestnuts johnny told all about the walk he had taken and of the creatures he had met |