The magic speech flower; or, Little Luke and his animal friends

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The magic speech flower; or, Little Luke and his animal friends

by Melvin Hix

EN·~2 hours·34 chapters

Chapters

34 total
1

THE MAGIC SPEECH FLOWER - OR LITTLE LUKE AND HIS ANIMAL FRIENDS

0:27
2

THE MAGIC SPEECH FLOWER - OR LITTLE LUKE AND HIS ANIMAL FRIENDS

0:04
3

THE MAGIC SPEECH FLOWER

0:01
4

I. THE FINDING OF THE MAGIC FLOWER

19:32
5

II. LITTLE LUKE AND THE BOB LINCOLNS

2:23
6

III. THE STORY OF THE SUMMER LAND

8:42
7

IV. BOB LINCOLN'S STORY OF HIS OWN LIFE

3:48
8

V. LITTLE LUKE MAKES FRIENDS AMONG THE WILD FOLK

4:49
9

VI. LITTLE LUKE AND KIT-CHEE THE GREAT CRESTED FLYCATCHER

3:23
10

VII. WHY THE KIT-CHEE PEOPLE ALWAYS USE SNAKE-SKINS IN NEST-BUILDING

2:38

Description

In a bright June morning on a quiet farm, little Luke sits on the doorstep watching the meadow come alive with song. Robins, sparrows, larks and even a mischievous crow fill the air with their cheerful chatter, while the West Wind rustles the wheat and beckons him onward. When a buzzing bee urges him to explore, Luke dashes through the garden, frees a rabbit from a prowling cat, and discovers a patch of wild strawberries that stains his fingers red.

His curiosity soon leads him to a strange, shimmering flower growing hidden among the grass. The moment Luke touches it, the flower grants him the gift of understanding the language of the animals around him. Suddenly the birds, the hawk, and the humble house cat become companions, and together they set off on a series of gentle adventures that celebrate friendship, bravery, and the wonder of the natural world.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (148K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Juliet Sutherland, David Garcia and the PG Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

Release date

2005-03-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

MH

Melvin Hix

Best remembered for early readers and children’s books, this little-known writer helped shape simple, lively reading material for young students in the early 1900s. The surviving record is thin, but the work itself points to a practical storyteller with a clear feel for childhood language and imagination.

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