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The Tale of Grandfather Mole (version 2)

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"There was a queer old person that lived in Farmer Green's garden. Nobody knew exactly how long he had made his home there because his neighbors seldom saw him. He might have been in the garden a whole summer before anybody set eyes on him.

Those that were acquainted with him called him Grandfather Mole. And the reason why his friends didn't meet him oftener was because he spent most of his time underground. Grandfather Mole's house was in a mound at one end of the garden. He had made the house himself, for he was a great digger. And Mr. Meadow Mouse often remarked that it had more halls than any other dwelling he had ever seen. He had visited it when Grandfather Mole was away from home, so he knew what it was like." - Summary by from the book (1 hr 45 min)

Chapters

A Queer Old Person

3:45

Read by Alan Mapstone

What the Cat Caught

6:04

Read by mleigh

A Breakfast Lost

3:49

Read by Victoria Neely

A New Way of Taking a Strol

3:19

Read by Victoria Neely

Jimmy Rabbit Can't Wait

3:27

Read by RomaSingh

A Hearty Eater

3:33

Read by RomaSingh

Two Worm-Eaters

3:25

Read by RomaSingh

Losing His Bearings

2:52

Read by RomaSingh

Good News from Below

6:01

Read by mleigh

Mrs. Robin's Wish

3:17

Read by Alexandria Ferrall

Surprising Grandfather Mole

5:07

Read by Kim Lamb

Mr. Blackbird's Advice

4:24

Read by Kim Lamb

Turning Over a New Leaf

3:40

Read by KinoOnik

The New Sunshade

3:15

Read by KinoOnik

Two and a Toadstool

4:42

Read by kromaine

Grandfather Mole's Visitor

5:19

Read by kromaine

Mr. Crow Scolds

4:15

Read by Greg Giordano

A Talk with Mr. Meadow Mouse

5:12

Read by Greg Giordano

Mr. Crow's Apology

4:54

Read by Greg Giordano

A Sign of Rain

4:46

Read by Greg Giordano

Mrs. Wren Tries to Help

4:36

Read by Traceyann

Two Famous Diggers

4:31

Read by Phil Chenevert

Seeing a Sample

4:06

Read by Victoria Neely

Following the Plough

3:21

Read by Victoria Neely

Stubborn as Ever

3:59

Read by Victoria Neely