Chit-chat, or Short Tales in Short Words

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Chit-chat, or Short Tales in Short Words

by Maria Elizabeth Budden

EN·~2 hours·7 chapters

Chapters

7 total
1

CHIT-CHAT, OR SHORT TALES IN SHORT WORDS.

6:36
2

PART I. - THE CHAISE BRINGS A FRIEND.

13:58
3

PART II.

15:04
4

PART III.

17:03
5

PART IV.

40:45
6

PART V.

29:00
7

PART VI.

30:26

Description

A compact volume that invites curious minds to wander through a dozen vivid sketches of the world’s hidden corners. From the dark tunnels of ancient coal mines to the gleam of a ship’s hull, each short piece offers a snapshot of knowledge, wrapped in gentle, rhythmic prose that feels as fleeting as a summer’s day.

The book’s sections—covering minerals, vessels, forests, and the grand public buildings of London—are illustrated with sixteen detailed engravings per topic, turning facts into visual stories. Practical tips on garden planning and lively descriptions of timber, water, and stone make the material feel both scholarly and approachable, perfect for listeners who enjoy learning in bite‑sized, poetic bursts.

Its tone balances whimsical observation with earnest instruction, encouraging listeners to see everyday wonders anew. Whether you’re fascinated by the inner workings of a mine lamp or the graceful lines of a Venetian gondola, the collection offers a charming tour of nature, industry, and architecture, all in a friendly, concise format.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (146K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United Kingdom: John Harris, 1831.

Credits

Charlene Taylor, Jane Hyland and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2022-01-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

ME

Maria Elizabeth Budden

d. 1832

A prolific early 19th-century writer for young readers, she helped shape children’s nonfiction and moral storytelling with books that stayed popular for decades. Often publishing as “M. E. B.” or “A Mother,” she blended history, instruction, and fiction in a way that made learning feel approachable.

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