KIPLING: Just So Stories
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I am the cat who walks by himself and all places are alike to me' Here are the delightful stories which Kipling first told his own children before setting...
I am the cat who walks by himself and all places are alike to me' Here are the delightful stories which Kipling first told his own children before setting them down on paper. How the Camel got his Hump, How the Leopard got his spots, How the Elephant got his Trunk, The Butterfly that Stamped, and many others. They remain popular, entertaining every generation, partly because of the story and partly because of the vivid way they are written. To hear them - unabridged as they are here - is to enjoy them in their original form.
Just So Stories (more info)
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How the Whale got his Throat - 06:52
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When the cabin port-holes are dark green - 01:00
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How the Camel got his Hump - 05:46
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The Camel's hump is an ugly hump - 01:32
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How the Rhinoceros got his Skin - 05:30
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This Uninhabited Island - 03:38
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How the Leopard got his Spots - 13:07
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Now come along - 01:55
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The Elephant's Child - 08:53
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Then the Elephant's Child sat back on his little haunches, and pulled - 08:09
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Keep six honest serving-men - 00:59
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The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo - 06:44
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This is the mouth-filling song - 01:27
Just So Stories (more info)
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The Beginning of the Armadillos - 07:26
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"That was a very narrow escape," said Stickly-Prickly - 10:11
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I've never sailed the Amazon - 01:16
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How the First Letter was Written - 12:15
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As soon as Teshumai saw the picture she screamed like anything - 09:06
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There runs a road by Merrow Down - 01:41
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How the Alphabet was Made - 08:35
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"Now look," said her Daddy. "S'pose you saw this..." - 09:44
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Then the carp-mouth open - 06:04
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And after thousands and thousands and thousands of years - 01:02
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Of all the tribe of Tegumai - 01:23
Just So Stories (more info)
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The Crab that Played with the Sea - 07:11
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Then all the beasts, birds and fishes said together, "Eldest Magician..." - 05:46
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"Now," said the Magician, "make a Magic Pau Amma..." - 10:07
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CHINA-GOING P's and O's - 02:09
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The Cat that Walked by Himself - 05:34
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When the Man wakes up - 04:28
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Next day, the Cat waited to see if any other Wild thing - 06:02
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O my Enemy and Wife of my Enemy - 05:48
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That evening when the Man and the Dog came into the Cave - 03:48
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Pussy can sit by the fire and sing - 01:27
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The Butterfly that Stamped - 03:56
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He married ever so many wives - 03:23
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Presently two Butterflies flew under the tree quarrelling - 07:31
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Then the Butterfly stamped - 01:44
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Suleiman-bin-Daoud could hardly speak for laughing - 06:35
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There was never a Queen like Balkis - 00:55