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by Virginia W. (Virginia Wales) Johnson
In a snug kitchen hearth, a sprightly cricket presides over an unlikely society of household objects—the kettle, the teapot, and the saucepan. When the cricket announces the arrival of three unusual guests—a traveling spider, a melancholy caterpillar, and an ambitious wasp—the club’s members react with a mix of curiosity and polite apprehension. Each newcomer brings its own quirks: the teapot shivers at the thought of spiders, the saucepan fears a touch from a caterpillar, while the kettle chuckles at any threat.
The first meeting quickly spirals into comic chaos. A misstep by the cricket sends a splash of scalding water over the kettle, prompting shrieks, groans, and a flurry of apologies. Amid the commotion, the spider remains unscathed, the caterpillar curls into a ball, and the wasp flutters with a wounded leg, all while the cricket attempts to restore order and teach the newcomers the rules of courtesy.
By the evening’s end, the strange trio begins to find a place at the hearth, offering modest tokens of friendship and promising to share stories of their travels. Their tentative acceptance hints at a lively exchange of tales, setting the stage for many more whimsical gatherings around the fire.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (210K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2011-08-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1849–1916
An American novelist and travel writer who spent much of her adult life in Florence, her books range from stories for young readers to fiction for adults and richly observed travel writing.
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