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More Rabbit Adventure Stories - Uncle Wiggily-Book3-Pt 4-5

by Stefania Lintonbon

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Here are more adventures with Uncle Wiggily, the kindly gentleman rabbit, and his friends in a new book called "Uncle Wiggily’s Automobile". Uncle Wiggily has been advised by his doctor to take rides in his automobile every day for his health. So, he turns them into adventures. Where will Uncle Wiggily’s car take him today I wonder? Let’s find out!

ChildrenAnimalsMoralityImaginationProblem SolvingFamilyHealthFriendsAnimal CharactersMoral LessonsImaginative PlayFamily RelationshipsAdventuresCarsChildrens Stories

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Hi,

It's Stefania,

And here we are with the next chapter of Uncle Wiggly's Automobile.

This is the story of Uncle Wiggly and the Lazy Duck.

The old rabbit gentlemen,

And Lulu,

And Alice,

And Jimmy Wibble Wobble,

The ducks,

Went for a little ride in the automobile,

For it was Saturday,

You see,

And there was no school.

They went along quite a distance over the hills and through the woods and fields for Uncle Wiggly's Auto,

Was a sort of ferry machine,

And could go almost anywhere.

Pretty soon,

They came to a little house beside the road,

And in the front yard was a nice pump where you could get a drink of water.

I'm very thirsty,

Said Uncle Wiggly to Jimmy,

I wonder if we could get a drink here?

Oh,

Yes,

Said Lulu,

As she looked to see if her hair ribbon was on straight.

A duck family lives here,

And they will give you all the water you want.

Right after that,

Before Uncle Wiggly could get out of the auto to pump some water,

There came waddling out of the duck house,

A duck boy,

About as big as Jimmy.

How do you do,

Said Uncle Wiggly politely to this duck boy,

May we get a drink of water here?

Uh,

Um,

Uh,

Oh,

I guess so,

Said the duck boy slowly,

As he stretched out his wings and stretched out his legs,

And then he sat down on a bench in the front yard and nearly went to sleep.

Why,

I wonder what is the matter with him,

Asked Uncle Wiggly,

Why does he act so strangely and speak so slow?

I can tell you,

Exclaimed Lulu,

And she got down out of the auto and picked up a stone.

That duck boy is lazy,

That's what's the matter with him,

He never even wants to play,

Why at school he hardly ever even knows his lessons.

Oh,

You surprise me,

Said the old gentleman rabbit,

A lazy duck boy,

I've never heard of such a thing,

Pray,

What is his name?

It's Fizzy Whizzy,

Said Jimmy,

Who also knew the boy,

Why,

What a strange name,

Exclaimed the rabbit gentleman,

Why do they call him that?

Because he is so fond of Fizzy Izzy Soda Water,

Said Alice,

Oh,

Let's go along,

Uncle Wiggly.

No,

Said the rabbit gentleman slowly,

If this is a lazy duck boy,

He should be cured,

Laziness is worse than the measles or whooping cough,

I think,

And as I am very thirsty,

I want a drink,

Then I will think of some plan to cure this boy duck of being lazy.

So Uncle Wiggly went close up to the boy duck and called out loud,

Right in his ear,

So as to waken him,

Will you please get me a cup,

So I may get a drink of water,

Eh?

What's that you said,

Asked the lazy boy duck,

Slowly stretching out his wings.

Uncle Wiggly told him over again,

But that lazy chap just stretched his legs this time and said,

Oh,

I am too tired to get you a cup,

You had better go in the house and get it for yourself,

And then he was going to sleep again,

But all of a sudden his mother,

Who worked very hard at washing and ironing,

Came out the door and said,

Oh,

Dear,

If Fizzy Wizzy hasn't gone to sleep again,

Wake up at once,

Fizzy,

And get me some wood for the fire,

Quick.

Oh,

Ma,

I am too tired,

Said Fizzy Wizzy,

I will do it tomorrow,

Um,

Ah,

Poo,

Soo,

And he was asleep once more.

Oh,

I never saw such a lazy boy in all my life,

Exclaimed the duck's mother,

And she was very much ashamed of him,

I don't know what to do.

Do you want me to make him better,

Asked Uncle Wiggly,

Indeed I do,

But I'm afraid you can't,

She said.

Yes,

I can,

Said Uncle Wiggly,

I'll come back here this evening and I'll cure him,

First let me get a drink of water and then I'll think of a way to do it.

So the duck lady herself brought out a cup so Uncle Wiggly and Lulu and Alice and Jimmy could get a drink from the pub,

And all the while the lazy chap slept on.

How are you going to cure him,

Uncle Wiggly,

Asked Jimmy when they were riding along in the auto once more.

I will show you,

Said the old gentleman rabbit,

And you children must help me,

For to be lazy is a dreadful thing.

Well,

That night,

After dark,

Uncle Wiggly took a lantern and some matches and some rubber balls and some beans and something else done up in a package,

And he put all these things in his auto.

Then he and the Wibble Wobble children got in and they went to the house of the lazy boy duck.

Is he in,

Asked Uncle Wiggly of the boy's mama.

She said in a whisper,

Well,

When I throw a pebble against the kitchen window,

Tell him to come out and see who's here,

Went on the rabbit gentleman.

And then he opened the package and in it were four false faces,

One of a fox,

One of a wolf,

One of a bear and one of an alligator.

And Uncle Wiggly put on the alligator false face and gave the bear one to Jimmy,

The fox one to Alice and the wolf one to Lulu.

Then he gave Jimmy a handful of beans and he gave Alice a rubber ball filled with water to squirt and Lulu the same.

They knew what to do with them.

Then Uncle Wiggly built a fire and made some stones quite warm,

Not warm enough to burn one,

But just warm enough.

These stones he put in front of the lazy duck boy's house,

And then he threw a pebble against the window.

Go and see who is there,

Said the duck boy's mama to him.

I don't want to,

The lazy chap was just saying.

But he suddenly became very curious and thought he would just take a peep out.

And no sooner had he opened the door and stepped on the warm stones than he began to run down the yard for he was afraid if he stood still,

He would be burned.

And then as he ran up,

Popped Uncle Wiggly from behind the bushes,

Looking like an alligator with a false face on.

Oh,

Oh,

Cried the lazy boy,

And he ran faster than ever.

Then up jumped Jimmy,

Looking like a bear with a false face on,

And up jumped Lulu looking like a wolf and Alice looking like a fox.

Oh,

Oh,

Cried the lazy boy,

And he ran faster than ever before in his life.

Then Alice and Lulu squirted water at him from their rubber balls.

Oh,

It's raining,

It's raining,

Cried the boy duck,

And he ran faster than ever.

Then Jimmy threw the beans at him and they rattled all over.

Oh,

It's snowing and hailing,

Cried the lazy boy,

And he ran faster than ever.

And then Uncle Wiggly threw some hickory nuts at him.

That lazy duck ran still faster than he had ever run in his life before and ran back in the house.

Oh,

Mother,

He cried,

I've had a terrible time,

And he spoke very fast.

I'll never be lazy again.

I'm glad of it,

She said.

I guess Uncle Wiggly cured you.

And so the old gentleman rabbit had,

For the duck boy was always ready to work after that.

Then Lulu and Alice and Jimmy went home in the auto and went to bed.

And that's where you must go soon.

And that's it for now.

Be good.

Bye-bye.

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Stefania LintonbonLondon, UK

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