Minnie's Pet Monkey

audiobook

Minnie's Pet Monkey

by Madeline Leslie

EN·~57 minutes·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
1

MINNIE’S PET MONKEY.

0:44
2

CHAPTER I. JACKO AND HIS WOUNDED TAIL.

7:12
3

CHAPTER II. JACKO BLACKING THE TABLE.

7:41
4

CHAPTER III. JACKO RUNNING AWAY.

6:58
5

CHAPTER IV. THE MONKEY IN CHURCH.

9:58
6

CHAPTER V. JACKO IN THE PANTRY.

5:16
7

CHAPTER VI. THE CRUEL MONKEY.

6:08
8

CHAPTER VII. KEES STEALING EGGS.

11:35
9

MRS. LESLIE’S JUVENILE SERIES.

1:37

Description

Minnie’s world is a lively menagerie, and among her feathered, furry, and four‑legged companions lives Jacko, a sprightly little monkey with bright, diamond‑like eyes and a tail that once became the source of a comic mishap. rescued from a cramped hen‑coop on a ship bound for New York, Jacko arrives with a crooked grin and a story of daring cats that chewed off the end of his tail, leaving him both indignant and determined to prove his cleverness.

Now settled in the cozy cottage of his new family, Jacko spends his days swinging from his restored tail, chattering merrily, and learning the quirks of life far from his tropical home. Though the northern chill sometimes nips at his warm‑blooded spirit, his playful tricks and affectionate bonds with Minnie and the other pets turn every day into a gentle adventure, reminding listeners of the simple joys that come from sharing a home with a curious, spirited animal.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~57 minutes (54K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Julia Miller 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

2008-09-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Madeline Leslie

Madeline Leslie

1815–1893

A prolific 19th-century American writer for young readers, she published under the name Mrs. Madeline Leslie and became especially known for stories that blended lively storytelling with moral and religious themes. Her books were widely read in their day, including the popular "Tim, the Scissors-Grinder."

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