Mr. Wilson Comes to Tea

From the author of The Frigid Midgets, more adventures from Mrs. Crompton’s garden.






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One morning, bright and early, Wam and Bam tripped out into the garden, as usual, to gather their daily prescription of gooseberries. It was a habit that Mrs. Crompton had encouraged, lest they forget later in the day. There were two gooseberry bushes, and Wam noticed that there was something odd about one of them. When he looked more closely, he could see that its leaves were curled up, and some had a powdery coating.

‘This doesn’t look right,’ he said, holding his chin, as people often do when wanting to make a show of seeming puzzled.

‘We’d better tell Mrs. Crompton,’ said Bam, ‘something will need doing about it.’

‘Oh dear!’ Mrs. Crompton exclaimed, when she saw the bush, ‘what are we going to do about it?’

‘We was thinking you would know what to do about it,’ answered Bam, which was his way of saying that he didn’t know what they were going to do about it.

‘We should get Mr. Wilson to come and have a look at it,’ said Wam, stroking his chin, as people sometimes do when wanting to seem to be giving something serious consideration.

‘Who is Mr. Wilson?’ asked Mrs. Crompton.

‘He’s the gardener at the big house,’ answered Bam, ‘he’s our friend.’

‘But wasn’t he the one who dug up the gooseberry bushes?’

‘It was her ladyship what made him do it,’ said Wam, referring to Mrs. Strong-Cummings, their previous employer at the big house. ‘He didn’t like doing it.’

‘And will he know what to do about our gooseberry bush, do you think?’ asked Mrs. Crompton.

‘If he doesn’t, no one will. He knows all there is to know about gooseberry bushes, and everything else what grows in gardens,’ said Bam, pointing a finger upwards to prove the truth of his statement.

‘It’s his day off tomorrow, we’ll go to the big house and ask him to come and look at our bush,’ said Wam, without touching his chin.

When they were about to set off the next day, Wam went to have a word with Mrs. Crompton:

‘Before we come back with Mr. Wilson,’ he said, ‘I just think you should know that he might not be what you’re expecting.’

‘What do you mean?’ asked Mrs. Crompton.

‘Well he looks a bit unusual, you might say, some folks gets a bit of a shock when they sees him for the first time.’

‘What nonsense,’ said Mrs. Crompton, ‘I don’t mind what he looks like, as long as he can do something about our bush.’

‘Well I just thought I ought to tell you before you sees him.’
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bouquet Happy Birthday! ?? hug
Do you come in the spirit of good natured fun, ash, or should I be worried. uh oh
You forgot to leave me the codes, ash. dunno
One of several if you read the link I provided:
TEMPTME ( they posted it in caps laugh not me )
I meant the codes to work out what you're talking about, ash, I still don't understand a word you say. confused
Harbal: Absolutely gorgeous! You are a Writer already. Kiddies Stories, and I'm just a big kid.

handshake
I'm just a big kid too, spl. handshake . hug
H. Shall we open a creche?
I'm not sure I have enough patience for that, spl, I only like children who do as they are told, and those are very few and far between.


Since you have created this for public consumption I will not comment further, here or there.
You seem rather anxious.dunno

Anyhoo..I AM used to giving and accepting kind gestures from the other commenters.
Sorry Molly...in the past I could have wished you well without the skepticism from the OP. moping
It is all, ash, I am unmasked. sigh

Alec Smart is a pseudonym of mine, I have to confess. I find it convenient to have a few in reserve, as one often goes missing in action.

And yes, I'm afraid I did once use an old lady, but I don't think she minded.

When you bear a grudge, ash, you are prepared to put some effort into it; I've noticed that before. hug
For pete's sake do you need a promise.
I pledge to not make Alec Smart, err,
and/ or Harb feel that there is a grudge
over _ ___ __.<- please indicate what exactly
you perceive this is.
help
No promises are necessary, ash, just do your thing, and I'll do mine. smile
Happy birthday to everybody, whether it is their birthday or not cheering cheering

Ash wine
Time to go.Glad that was settled once and for all.
Wishing you many many more birthdays and blessings.

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Thank you, ash, and I'll order you a vibrating crucifix while I'm at it. I wish I'd thought of that for Easter. sad flower
I'll take the birthdays, ash, but I don't really know what to do with blessings. confused
Accept them like Mrs. Crompton accepted Wam, Bam and Wilson as triple blessings ?? innocent
I suspect they may be mixed blessings, Molly. uh oh
If Ashlander were capable of ignoring me, none of this would have started, Celtic. And, despite the impression you seem to have got, my nastiness is tempered by a sense of right and wrong that keeps me within certain boundaries that having Jesus looking over your shoulder, apparently, does not. Perhaps the fact that I was sober may account for some of that difference, though. dunno
I was shocked too. Just as well it is not the 12th century.
I think it is the 12th century if some of the beliefs around here are anything to go on. I hope you recover from your shock without too many after effects, Reboot. comfort giggle
You don't seem to be treating the situation with the seriousness it deserves, Merc. scold

That's one of the things I love about you. hug
Ditto Mate hug
your mouth went ahead of your brain. wow
That's right, string, blame it on the mouth, the brain is innocent. innocent
It's no biggie to me what people say or do, just passing on information, it's up to you what you do with it.

I'm glad there aren't thought police out there, yet. laugh
No, they are all in here, it seems. hole
I wouldn't know about that, and I'm not going there either, I'm a peace loving guy. tip hat
As soon as Ashlander wakes from her coma I have no doubt you will be reading it, Molly. uh oh
yay Molly...He's predictable, the Full Moon.
wink Merc
Ash. reunion
I have a list of chores for you.







Well one actually...get back to writing
and zip it.
grin
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