
As the hound approached him, sniffed for awhile and cocked The ugly duckling could do nothing but sit still. The hunter began firing off shotsĪt the geese and the hound chased the birds around the pond trying to catch one. Until…Ī hunter and his basset hound approached the pond. With the goslings and the mother and father treated him like their own. Many days and nights passed and the ugly duckling was living happily with the geese. The geese were very kind to him though their honks hurt his ears. Before the duckling could waddle off the geese surrounded him and the father goose said, “Though you are quite strange looking you may stay with us! You are more than welcome to join our family.”Ĭouldn’t be happier. “You sure are ugly!” all the goslings chimed in.Īs this family of ducks began to honk and laugh at the ugly ducking. “And who are you?” asked the mother goose. With this, the family of geese turned and stared at the ugly duckling. There!” the ugly ducking happily exclaimed, greeting the gosling. He advanced one of the goslings who looked even larger and greyer than him. Waddled to the water’s edge, plopped his little body in the water, and swam towards the family of geese. The goslings were a brown-gray like he was! Happily, the ugly duckling Next the ugly duckling came to an even larger pond filled with a family of geese. He waddled over bundles of sticks and piles of dung. He waddled through small marsh plants and large river reeds. Waddled far away from the pond with the family of ducks. Sure are ugly!” all the ducklings chimed in.Īs this family of ducks began to quack and laugh at the ugly ducking, he waddled off again in search of a nicer family to call his own. “And who are you?” asked the mother duck. With this, the new family of ducks turned and stared at the ugly duckling. “Hello there!” beamed the ugly duckling to the He advanced one of the ducklings who looked to be just a bit larger and older than the ugly duckling. He approached a new pond that was filled with a family of different ducks. All this waddling made him dirtier than ever.

He waddled through small marsh plants and large river He waddled far away from the pond where he was born. He knew he was causing his mother distress and he did not want to

One evening, as all of the ducks in the pond had gone to sleep, the ugly duckling decided that it was time for him to leave. The mother duckling became very embarrassed of her ugly duckling and made him stay in the corner of the pond while the others practiced swimming, diving, quacking, and splashing. “This one looks nothing like your others!” one jested. Swam by and pecked at the ugly duckling’s feathers. The other ducklings were giggling and making fun of the ugly one. The mother duckling sadly took her little ducklings over to a different part of the pond. Each duckling quacked.Īll of the ducks in the pond stared at the ugly duckingĪnd began to laugh.
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She led her children into the nearby pond and began to teach each duckling how to be a proper This baby’s beak was a little too long, his feathers were a little too scruffy, and his face was a little too ugly!īut, nonetheless, the mother duck promised herself that she would love all her children the same. Strange looking head of a bird that didn’t look much like a duck. Out from the large brown egg popped a large, It shook and shook as all of the ducks watched in awe. “Let’s go! Let’s go!” two more quacked excitedly.īut the mother duck made them all wait, for she promised herself that she would love all her children the same.ĭay of waiting, the large brown egg began to vibrate. “I want to go to the pond, Mother,” one baby duck quacked.

Her little ducks impatiently waited for two more days and nights. Unfortunately for the mother duck, one egg was left to hatch. She was so excited to lead her children to the pond and teach them all the ways of being a duck. One day, as she was sitting on her nest of eggs the mother duck felt something move beneath her.įilled with happiness, the mother duck watched as, one by one, her eggs She waited patiently day and night for her babies to hatch. This mother duck had no children yet for none of her eggs had hatched.
