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THE HOLLOW TREE - SNOWED-IN BOOK
BEING A CONTINUATION OF THE STORIES ABOUT - THE HOLLOW TREE AND DEEP WOODS PEOPLE - BY - ALBERT BIGELOW PAINE
Books by - ALBERT BIGELOW PAINE
EXPLANATION OF MAP
TO FRIENDS OLD AND NEW
ILLUSTRATIONS
THE FIRST SNOWED-IN STORY
THE FIRST SNOWED-IN STORY - IN WHICH THE READER LEARNS TO KNOW THE HOLLOW TREE PEOPLE AND THEIR FRIENDS, AND THE LITTLE LADY, AND THE STORY TELLER
MR. DOG AT THE CIRCUS
MR. DOG AT THE CIRCUS - THE HOLLOW TREE PEOPLE LEARN SOMETHING VERY IMPORTANT ABOUT SHOWS
In the hush of a winter that has blanketed the Big Deep Woods, the Hollow Tree stands warm and inviting, its three hollow branches still home to the cheeky ’Coon, the sleepy ’Possum, and the clever Black Crow. The familiar folk of the woods—Mr. Dog, the ever‑curious rabbit, the wise old bear—gather around the fire, sharing stories that feel as timeless as the snow outside. This collection invites listeners back to that cozy parlor‑room where laughter, good food, and gentle teasing create a sense of home even when the world beyond is white and still.
Now the narrative turns to a new Little Lady who, like her predecessor, drifts between the city’s low‑ceilinged houses and the forest’s wide fireplaces, bringing fresh eyes to the enchanted realm. As a fresh snow falls, the “Snowed‑In” literary club convenes, and the residents—Mr. Dog’s sprightly nephew, the widowed crow, a discontented fox—share brand‑new tales that sparkle with humor and heart. Listeners will find themselves wrapped in the warmth of friendship, discovering how each story, though rooted in tradition, opens a new window onto the magic of the Hollow Tree.
Full title
The Hollow Tree Snowed-In Book Being a continuation of stories about the Hollow Tree and Deep Woods people Being a continuation of stories about the Hollow Tree and Deep Woods people
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (213K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Annie McGuire. This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Internet Archive.
Release date
2010-10-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1861–1937
Best known as Mark Twain’s close friend and biographer, he wrote with a warm, readable style that helped bring one of America’s great literary lives to a wide audience. His own work ranged beyond biography into fiction, humor, travel writing, and books for younger readers.
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