
audiobook
by L. K. (Leander K.) Lippincott, Grace Greenwood
OLD WONDER-EYES; - AND - OTHER STORIES FOR CHILDREN. - BY - MR. AND MRS. L. K. LIPPINCOTT. - (GRACE GREENWOOD.) - With Engravings from Designs By White. - PHILADELPHIA: - GAUT & VOLKMAR, - H. COWPERTHWAIT & CO. - 1858. - Entered, according to act of Congress, in the year 1857, by - L. K. LIPPINCOTT, - In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. - STEREOTYPED BY MEARS & DUSENBERY. - Old Wonder-Eyes.
Old Horace, - AND - MY LITTLE PIG HUMPY.
The Rooster-Mother. - A LITTLE STORY FOR THE LITTLE ONES.
My Aunt's Present.
A Curious Dog Story.
Willie Watson.
The Tale of our Kite.
Philip Annesley's Return.
Snowdrop.
My First day in Trowsers.
In a sun‑dappled English garden, a grand house brims with roses, lilies and a tinkling fountain, while an assortment of lively pets—greyhounds, parrots, pheasants and even a shy white kitten— frolic about. Amid this cheerful scene sits a surly gray owl in a lone cage, its beady stare unsettling anyone who tries to befriend it. Curious visitors are rebuffed, yet the bird’s presence hints at a story waiting to unfold.
Enter Minnie, a gentle child whose kindness seems to tame even the most fierce creatures. When the owl finally slips from its cage, it is drawn to her calm voice and warm hand, becoming her unusual companion, affectionately dubbed “Old Wonder‑Eyes.” Their budding friendship reveals a quiet magic, as the once‑gruff bird settles onto her shoulder, watching her lessons with a solemn, scholarly gaze. This tender tale invites listeners to discover how compassion can bridge the gap between the ordinary and the mysterious.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (114K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Sankar Viswanathan, David Edwards and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2015-02-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A 19th-century American publisher and children's writer, he is best remembered for story collections written with his wife, Sara Jane Lippincott, better known as Grace Greenwood. His name also appears in the history of children's publishing through The Little Pilgrim, a magazine issued in Philadelphia.
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1823–1904
A lively 19th-century American writer and journalist, Grace Greenwood brought wit, moral conviction, and a reporter’s eye to everything from poems and children’s stories to political commentary. She was also one of the early women to report from Washington, using her public voice to support reform and women’s rights.
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