The Adventures of a Squirrel, Supposed to be Related by Himself

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The Adventures of a Squirrel, Supposed to be Related by Himself

by Anonymous

EN·~56 minutes·11 chapters

Chapters

11 total
1

Transcriber's Note

0:21
2

PREFACE.

1:59
3

ADVENTURES OF A SQUIRREL, &c.

0:01
4

CHAPTER I.

5:43
5

CHAPTER II.

6:04
6

CHAPTER III.

7:58
7

CHAPTER IV.

5:53
8

CHAPTER V.

5:34
9

CHAPTER VI.

7:03
10

CHAPTER VII.

5:54

Description

A whimsical tale unfolds when a young girl receives an unexpected visitor—a lively squirrel that slips into her pocket and offers to recount its own life story. The squirrel, fresh from the fields of Croydon, describes its humble beginnings in a wood near Hampstead and the sudden turn that lands it in a genteel household, complete with cages, chains, and tinkling bells. Its voice is charmingly naive, sharing the oddities of being tied to a pole, the curiosity of its new owners, and the comical mishaps that follow.

Listeners are invited into the squirrel’s perspective, experiencing the mix of wonder and anxiety as it navigates human rooms, dinner tables, and the occasional clumsy accident of its master. The narrative captures the delight of a creature trying to make sense of a world far larger than the trees it once called home, while gently teasing the quirks of early‑19th‑century domestic life. The story promises gentle humor and a fresh, animal‑centric view of everyday adventures.

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Language

en

Duration

~56 minutes (54K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by C. St. Charleskindt and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2009-02-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Anonymous

Some of the world’s most enduring books come from writers whose names were never recorded or never revealed. “Anonymous” on a title page can mean many different things: a lost identity, a deliberate choice, or a work shaped by tradition over time.

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