Little Grandfather

audiobook

Little Grandfather

by Sophie May

EN·~2 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total
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LITTLE PRUDY'S FLYAWAY SERIES. - LITTLE GRANDFATHER. - BY - SOPHIE MAY, - AUTHOR OF "LITTLE PRUDY STORIES," "DOTTY DIMPLE STORIES," "THE DOCTOR'S DAUGHTER." ETC. - ILLUSTRATED.

0:30
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DEDICATION. TO LITTLE MARY TOBEY.

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LITTLE PRUDY'S FLYAWAY SERIES. - TO BE COMPLETED IN SIX VOLS.

0:13
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LITTLE GRANDFATHER.

0:01
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CHAPTER I. - THE PARLINS.

8:35
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CHAPTER II. - WALKING IN SLEEP.

14:01
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CHAPTER III. - THE TRUNDLE-BED.

8:25
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CHAPTER IV. - THE OX-MONEY.

6:14
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CHAPTER V. - THE BOY THAT WORE HOME THE MEDAL.

11:44
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CHAPTER VI. - THE BOY THAT MEANT TO MIND HIS MOTHER.

10:53

Description

In a bustling New England farmstead, a sprightly three‑year‑old named Willy delights everyone with his bright eyes and boundless energy. Dressed in a miniature suit of green breeches, red rocco shoes, and a fur hat sent from Boston, he proudly asks his mother if he looks “most white.” His mother’s tender embrace shields him from the teasing of his older brother Stephen, while his sisters—Seth, Love, and the ever‑watchful maid Lydia—dot his world with affection and guidance. The Parlin household, a lively mix of siblings, a diligent housekeeper, and a kindly ranch hand, forms the warm backdrop for his early adventures.

Every day brings new discoveries: from helping Caleb the ranch hand tend the sheep to watching the mischievous dog Fowler chase shadows across the yard. The occasional visits of Grandfather Cheever, who arrives with stories from Boston, stir Willy’s imagination and set the stage for gentle mischief. As the seasons turn, listeners will follow Willy’s bright spirit as he learns the values of family, kindness, and the simple joys of childhood.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (141K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Edwards, Josephine Paolucci and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net. (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive.)

Release date

2008-05-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Sophie May

Sophie May

1833–1906

A pioneer of lively, realistic children's fiction, this 19th-century American writer won generations of young readers with the beloved Little Prudy books and many other stories. Writing as Sophie May, she brought humor and warmth to everyday family life without turning her tales into lectures.

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