kvmvet.blogg.se

Jemima the puddle duck
Jemima the puddle duck









He had black prick ears and sandy colored whiskers. She rather fancied a tree stump amongst some tall foxgloves.īut-seated upon the stump, she was startled to find an elegantly dressed gentleman reading a newspaper. Jemima alighted rather heavily and began to waddle about in search of a convenient dry nesting place. She skimmed along over the treetops until she saw an open place in the middle of the wood, where the trees and brushwood had been cleared. She flew beautifully when she had got a good start. She ran downhill a few yards flapping her shawl, and then she jumped off into the air. Jemima Puddle-duck was not much in the habit of flying. She thought that it looked a safe quiet spot. When she reached the top of the hill, she saw a wood in the distance. She was wearing a shawl and a poke bonnet. She set off on a fine spring afternoon along the cart road that leads over the hill. She determined to make a nest right away from the farm. Jemima Puddle-duck became quite desperate. She tried to hide her eggs but they were always found and carried off. “I wish to hatch my own eggs I will hatch them all by myself,” quacked Jemima Puddle-duck. You would let them go cold you know you would!” Rebeccah Puddle-duck, was perfectly willing to leave the hatching to someone else- “I have not the patience to sit on a nest for twenty-eight days and no more have you, Jemima. Listen to the story of Jemima Puddle-duck, who was annoyed because the farmer’s wife would not let her hatch her own eggs. What a funny sight it is to see a brood of ducklings with a hen! You should visit Browse Happy and update your internet browser today! The embedded audio player requires a modern internet browser.











Jemima the puddle duck