
The Fat Frog of Pau
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Narrated by:
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Steven Ritz- Barr
About this listen
The Golden Oriole that builds every year in one of the trees along the chestnut drive told the story, and there is every reason to believe that it is true. You see, the Oriole is friendly with all the creatures that gather on the riverbanks at sunset. He often chats with the two Crickets, who, as all Pau knows, are the greatest gossips in the Pyrenees. Besides, it was he who sang the wedding march the day Mademoiselle Snail was married, because the Thrush was suffering from a severe cold...a charming adventure for all the family to enjoy.
©2018 Katherine Stedman Palmer, Samantha V. Hutton (P)2019 Goatshead Castle Productions
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