A Little Fleet

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A Little Fleet

by Jack B. (Jack Butler) Yeats

EN·~23 minutes·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total

ONE OF JACK B. YEATS’S BOOKS

0:20

A LITTLE FLEET

1:55

THE “MONTE”

3:11

THE “MOBY DICK”

3:00

THE “THEODORE”

2:28

THE “PASEAR”

1:03

THE “NEW CORINTHIAN”

1:18

A BROADSHEET:

0:54

THE BOSUN AND THE BOB-TAILED COMET.

0:43

JAMES FLAUNTY:

5:01

Description

A charming little chronicle invites listeners to step onto the Gara River, where a group of imaginative youngsters have built their own fleet of tiny vessels from wood, paper, and stone. The narrator, commissioned by the eager owners, offers vivid sketches and a hand‑drawn chart that map out the winding waterway, its snags, rapids, and hidden coves. Readers learn how each craft—from the simple Monte schooner to the sleek Pasear topsail—was constructed, and they get a taste of the playful language that makes the ships seem alive.

The first voyage follows the Monte as it bravely tackles gusty breezes, tricky currents, and the mischievous traps of the Bad Snags. Along the way, a jaunty poet‑pirate adds rhyme to the adventure, turning every close call into a sing‑song moment. The tale captures the wonder of tiny triumphs and the gentle humor of childhood imagination, promising a delightful listening experience for anyone who has ever dreamed of sailing on a pond‑sized sea.

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Language

en

Duration

~23 minutes (22K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Demian Katz and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (Images courtesy of the Digital Library@Villanova University (http://digital.library.villanova.edu/))

Release date

2013-03-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jack B. (Jack Butler) Yeats

Jack B. (Jack Butler) Yeats

1871–1957

Best known as one of the great Irish painters of the 20th century, this vivid storyteller on canvas turned scenes of everyday life, memory, and myth into something energetic and unforgettable. Before his celebrated paintings, he also worked as an illustrator and writer, giving his art a strong sense of character and drama.

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