Mike Marble: His Crotchets and Oddities.

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Mike Marble: His Crotchets and Oddities.

by Francis C. (Francis Channing) Woodworth

EN·~1 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total

ILLUSTRATIONS.

0:15

CHAP. I.ToC - ABOUT CROTCHETS.

3:50

CHAP. II.ToC - CROTCHETY FOLKS.

6:03

CHAP. III.ToC - LIGHTS AND SHADOWS.

3:44

CHAP. IV.ToC - CHIPS FROM BIRCH WOODS.

8:35

CHAP. V.ToC - A PAIR OF THIEVES.

6:00

CHAP. VIToC - "PAYING HIM OFF;" - OR, AN ODD WAY OF SHOWING REVENGE.

10:52

CHAP. VII.ToC - MIKE'S CROTCHETS IN WAR-TIME.

8:54

CHAP. VIII.ToC - THE BUMBLE-BEES' NEST.

8:15

CHAP. IX.ToC - HOW A BARN WAS BUILT.

3:26

Description

The narrator sets out on a light‑hearted tour of the mind’s “crotchets”—those little whims, fancies and eccentricities that pepper everyday life. Using Webster’s definition as a springboard, he playfully contrasts musical notation with the quirky turns of thought that make people delightfully odd. His tone is conversational, peppered with witty asides that invite the listener to join his gentle teasing of both scholars and layfolk alike.

Interwoven with this essay are a series of vivid sketches: a boy lost in the woods, mischievous children at the old ironworks, a beggar who becomes a mirror for the author’s own oddities, and glimpses of Mike Marble in his later years. Each vignette offers a snapshot of characters whose peculiar habits are both amusing and oddly familiar, prompting reflection on the quirks we all carry. The result is a charming, observant portrait of humanity’s little eccentricities, told with humor and a keen eye for the unexpected.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (69K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jeannie Howse, Chuck Greif 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

2008-03-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Francis C. (Francis Channing) Woodworth

1812–1859

A lively 19th-century writer for young readers, he mixed adventure, moral lessons, and curiosity about the world into stories that were widely read in their day.

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