
Funk & Wagnalls Company New York And London 1906
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In a sun‑kissed garden called Paradise, rows of blossoming trees cradle countless ribbon‑tied infants, while solemn old storks patrol the canopy, ready to whisk the newest arrivals to the world beyond. The youngest of these winged caretakers, eager for mischief, steals a tiny, plump baby from its leafy cradle and delivers the child to the unsuspecting Vernon household. This sudden arrival sets the stage for a gentle clash between a fantastical realm of feathered guardians and the everyday world of early‑20th‑century life.
The infant, Marjorie, awakens in a bright, humming incubator, surrounded by a chorus of curious onlookers—doctors, nurses, and strangers whose faces flicker with wonder, pity, and occasional disbelief. As she watches a compassionate gaze linger, a yearning for maternal warmth stirs within her, hinting at the tender bond she seeks amid the clinical surroundings. From this moment, her fragile growth becomes a quiet marvel, inviting listeners into a story where innocence meets invention in a world both magical and startlingly real.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (62K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2013-11-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1869–1937
Best remembered for the wonderfully absurd "Pigs Is Pigs," this prolific American humorist turned everyday mix-ups and small-town life into lively, sharply observed comedy. His work ranges from short stories and essays to novels, with a playful style that still feels fresh.
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