“Mother Gray and grandpa I’ve left behind, and the seven squallers, too, you’ll find, and Man Tan, and Hen Glen and Rooster Booster, so I think I can leave you as well,” said the pancake, and rolled on as fast as ever it could. After it had rolled a long, long time, it met a goose.
“Good-day, pancake,” said the goose.
“Good-day, Goose Loose,” said the pancake.
“Dear, good pancake, don’t roll so fast. Wait a little and I will eat you up!” said the goose.
“Mother Gray and grandpa I’ve left behind, and the seven squallers, too, you’ll find, and Man Tan and Hen Glen and Rooster Booster and Duck Tuck, and I think I can leave you as well, Goose Loose,” said the pancake, and rolled away.
After it had again rolled for a long, long time, it met a gander.
“Good-day, pancake,” said the gander.
“Good-day, Gander Meander,” said the pancake.
“Dear, good pancake, don’t roll so fast. Wait a little and I will eat you up!” said the gander.
“Mother Gray and grandpa I’ve left behind, and the seven squallers, too, you’ll find, and Man Tan and Hen Glen and Rooster Booster and Duck Tuck and Goose Loose, and I think I can leave you as well, Gander Meander,” said the pancake, and began to roll as fast as ever it could.