
A modest collection of short tales and verses, this book captures the gentle charm of early‑century storytelling. The author’s voice is plain‑spoken yet lyrical, inviting listeners to linger on simple moments that feel both timeless and intimate. Each piece unfolds with an ease that makes the narrative seem like a conversation over tea.
In one memorable opening, a quiet forest awakens to an extraordinary night of dancing stars and singing angels. A humble vine and a tiny tree, unnoticed by the towering cedars, watch the celestial display with awe and a touch of fear, yearning to glimpse the marvels above. When the angelic host finally drifts into the woods, their white robes and radiant crowns fill the scene with a reverent, musical glow, leaving the forest dwellers both enchanted and uneasy.
The remaining stories range from mischievous mice to wandering shepherds, from seasonal celebrations to whimsical encounters with fairies. Their modest length and heartfelt tone make them perfect for short listening sessions, offering gentle humor and quiet reflections that linger long after the final line.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (231K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Sheila Vogtmann and PG Distributed Proofreaders.
Release date
2005-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1850–1895
Beloved for playful poems like "Wynken, Blynken, and Nod," this American writer mixed newspaper wit with a warm, child-centered imagination. His work made him one of the best-known poets for young readers in the late 19th century.
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