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THE FLYING TRUNK

THE FLYING TRUNK

There was once a merchant who was so rich that he could have paved the whole street, and perhaps even a little side-street besides, with silver. But he did not do that; he knew another way of spending his money. If he spent a shilling he got back a florin-such an excellent merchant he was [...]

June 25 2011 | Posted in German Stories, Headlines | Read More »

Ted Stories: A history of the universe in sound

Artist-technologist Honor Harger listens to the weird and wonderful noises of stars and planets and pulsars. In her work, she tracks the radio waves emitted by ancient celestial objects and turns them into sound, including “the oldest song you will ever hear,” the sound of cosmic rays left over from the Big Bang. Links:: Inspirational [...]

June 24 2011 | Posted in Videos | Read More »

THE CAT’S ELOPEMENT

THE CAT’S ELOPEMENT

Once upon a time there lived a cat of marvellous beauty, with a skin as soft and shining as silk, and wise green eyes, that could see even in the dark. His name was Gon, and he belonged to a music teacher, who was so fond and proud of him that he would not have [...]

June 23 2011 | Posted in Folktales, Japanese Stories | Read More »

BLOCKHEAD-HANS

BLOCKHEAD-HANS

Far away in the country lay an old manor-house where lived an old squire who had two sons. They thought themselves so clever, that if they had known only half of what they did know, it would have been quite enough. They both wanted to marry the King’s daughter, for she had proclaimed that she [...]

June 19 2011 | Posted in Folktales | Read More »

THE STEADFAST TIN-SOLDIER

THE STEADFAST TIN-SOLDIER

There were once upon a time five-and twenty tin-soldiers–all brothers, as they were made out of the same old tin spoon. Their uniform was red and blue, and they shouldered their guns and looked straight in front of them. The first words that they heard in this world, when the lid of the box in [...]

June 19 2011 | Posted in General | Read More »

Johnny Bower. Hockey

Johnny Bower. Hockey

In the mid 60s – I think I was about 13 or 14 – I was playing hockey at Ted Reeve Arena in Toronto. I was not great at hockey, but I had my hero’s in hockey. I was nuts about Johnny Bower of the Toronto Maple Leafs. This story is about me trying to [...]

June 18 2011 | Posted in Articled & Opinionated Stories, Canadian Stories | Read More »

A STORY ABOUT A DARNING-NEEDLE

A STORY ABOUT A DARNING-NEEDLE

There was once a Darning-needle who thought herself so fine that she believed she was an embroidery-needle. ‘Take great care to hold me tight!’ said the Darning-needle to the Fingers who were holding her. ‘Don’t let me fall! If I once fall on the ground I shall never be found again, I am so fine!’ [...]

June 18 2011 | Posted in Antarctica/Unknown, Funny Stories, Headlines, Unknown | Read More »

HERMOD AND HADVOR

HERMOD AND HADVOR

Once upon a time there were a King and a Queen who had an only daughter, called Hadvor, who was fair and beautiful, and being an only child, was heir to the kingdom. The King and Queen had also a foster son, named Hermod, who was just about the same age as Hadvor, and was [...]

June 16 2011 | Posted in Folktales, Icelandic Stories | Read More »

THE RATCATCHER

THE RATCATCHER

A VERY long time ago the town of Hamel in Germany was invaded by bands of rats, the like of which had never been seen before nor will ever be again. They were great black creatures that ran boldly in broad daylight through the streets, and swarmed so, all over the houses, that people at [...]

June 15 2011 | Posted in French Stories, German Stories, Headlines | Read More »

THUMBELINA

THUMBELINA

There was once a woman who wanted to have quite a tiny, little child, but she did not know where to get one from. So one day she went to an old Witch and said to her: ‘I should so much like to have a tiny, little child; can you tell me where I can [...]

June 12 2011 | Posted in Antarctica/Unknown, Headlines, Unknown | Read More »