The Wallypug of Why

audiobook

The Wallypug of Why

by G. E. (George Edward) Farrow

EN·~2 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total
1

THE WALLYPUG OF WHY

1:12
2

CHAPTER I THE WAY TO WHY.

15:41
3

CHAPTER II THE FISH WITH A COLD.

10:51
4

CHAPTER III BREAKFAST FOR TEA.

12:04
5

CHAPTER IV GIRLIE SEES THE WALLYPUG.

10:39
6

CHAPTER V WHAT IS A GOO?

9:16
7

CHAPTER VI THE WALLYPUG’S FANCY DINNER PARTY.

13:19
8

CHAPTER VII THE INVISIBLE JOKE.

14:45
9

CHAPTER VIII CAN A PIG PERCH?

14:03
10

CHAPTER IX BUYING AN EXCUSE.

10:10

Description

Girlie spends a languid afternoon watching goldfish swirl in her play‑room aquarium, feeling the ache of missing her brothers. A sudden glimpse of a mysterious word—“Goo”—in a hastily written note sparks her curiosity, and before she can decide whether to read on, her beloved doll Dumpsey Deazil awakens, squeaking that she can answer the question. The doll’s unexpected chatter leads Girlie to a promise of adventure: a trip to the enigmatic land of Why, where all questions and answers are said to reside.

The journey is unlike any ordinary travel; Dumpsey explains that a hundred spoken counts with eyes tightly shut will whisk them away. Along the way Girlie is warned to treat the peculiar Wallypug with kindness, hinting at a host of odd companions—socialistic cockatoos, mysterious Goo, and other whimsical beings waiting in Why. The opening promises a delightfully odd escapade, inviting listeners to follow Girlie’s wonder‑filled steps into a world where imagination shapes the road ahead.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (157K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Edwards, Barry Abrahamsen, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2020-01-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

G. E. (George Edward) Farrow

G. E. (George Edward) Farrow

1862–1919

A British children's writer remembered for playful fantasy and adventurous storytelling, he is best known for books that delighted young readers in the late Victorian and Edwardian years.

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