
Little Keelee
Fairy's May Come, Volume 1
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Narrated by:
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Matthew Finch
About this listen
Little Keelee and Ruffus, her puppy dog, had walked and walked, with no sign of help. They stayed close to the stream where they had crashed miles back. Not knowing if her parents were sleeping or gone, in the car wreck. Tears in her eyes, holding the puppy tight in her arms, she was now getting deeper in uncharted forest and farther from civilization. Finding a washed out tree, where the water at one time washed out the roots making a small like cave with a root door entrance, they crawled in finding leaves to lay down on and feel asleep. Who would take care of them? When only a miracle would save her and the puppy, there was someone watching over them.
©2012 Lester Dee Gilliam (P)2013 Lester Dee GilliamWhat listeners say about Little Keelee
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