
KNOCK THREE TIMES!
ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I Aunt Phœbe sends a Birthday Present
CHAPTER II The Adventure Begins
CHAPTER III The Other Side of the Tree
CHAPTER IV Why Old Nancy Slept through the Sunset Hour
CHAPTER V Which Explains who is Inside the Grey Pumpkin
CHAPTER VI The Black Leaf
CHAPTER VII Glan Opens the Gate in the Nick of Time
CHAPTER VIII Aunt Janet Puts on her Best Bonnet
The story opens on the bustling ninth birthday of Jack and Molly, twin siblings whose day is filled with laughter, new bicycles, and a hopeful wish for a jingling silver bangle. While Jack is thrilled by a fresh box of paints, Molly’s heart is set on a delicate piece of jewelry that will sparkle as she moves her hand. Their parents indulge their excitement, but Aunt Phœbe’s gift arrives wrapped in plain brown paper, promising something “useful” for the birthday girl.
When the parcels are torn open, Jack’s eyes light up at the sleek black paint‑box, while Molly discovers a strange, grey, pumpkin‑shaped object that turns out to be a pincushion. The family’s mixed reactions—Jack’s disappointment, Mother’s soothing words, and Father’s curious remarks—hint that the seemingly ordinary present may hold more than its practical purpose.
As the evening settles, a faint sense of mystery lingers around the odd gift, suggesting that the twins’ celebration might soon take an unexpected turn. Listeners will be drawn into the gentle intrigue that begins to unfold just beyond the birthday cheer.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (284K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by eagkw, Juliet Sutherland and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2014-05-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1888–1930
Best known for the enchanting children's fantasy Knock Three Times!, this English writer created stories and poems with a playful, dreamlike charm. Her work for young readers has lasted well beyond her short life, and several books remain remembered and reprinted.
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