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Autobiographies Of A Lump Of Coal, A Grain Of Salt, A Drop Of Water, A Bit Of Old Iron, A Piece Of Flint (1870) is a collection of five short stories written by Annie Carey. Each story is narrated by an inanimate object and tells the tale of its journey and experiences throughout its existence. The first story is narrated by a Lump of Coal who shares its journey from being a part of a coal mine to being burnt in a furnace. The second story is narrated by a Grain of Salt who talks about its journey from being a part of the sea to being used in cooking. The third story is narrated by a Drop of…mehr

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Autobiographies Of A Lump Of Coal, A Grain Of Salt, A Drop Of Water, A Bit Of Old Iron, A Piece Of Flint (1870) is a collection of five short stories written by Annie Carey. Each story is narrated by an inanimate object and tells the tale of its journey and experiences throughout its existence. The first story is narrated by a Lump of Coal who shares its journey from being a part of a coal mine to being burnt in a furnace. The second story is narrated by a Grain of Salt who talks about its journey from being a part of the sea to being used in cooking. The third story is narrated by a Drop of Water who shares its journey from being a part of a river to being evaporated and forming clouds. The fourth story is narrated by a Bit of Old Iron who talks about its journey from being a part of a ship to being melted down and reused. The final story is narrated by a Piece of Flint who shares its journey from being a part of a rock to being used as a tool. Overall, Autobiographies Of A Lump Of Coal, A Grain Of Salt, A Drop Of Water, A Bit Of Old Iron, A Piece Of Flint (1870) is a unique and interesting collection of stories that provide a different perspective on the world around us. It is a great read for anyone interested in science, history, or just curious about the lives of inanimate objects.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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