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The Green Mouse

Robert W. Chambers

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Book Excerpt: 
. . .She tried it; it was lemonade.

"Again."

It was ginger ale.

"Once more."

She stared at the glass, frothing with ice-cream soda; there was a long silver spoon in it, too.

Enchanted, she lay back, savoring her ice, shyly watching him.

He went on gayly doing uncanny or charming things; her eyes were tired, dazzled, but not too weary to watch him, though she scarcely followed the marvelous objects that appeared and vanished and glittered and flamed under his ceaselessly busy hands.

She did notice with a shudder the appearance of an owl that sat for a while on his shoulder and then turned into a big fur muff which was all right as long as he held it, but walked away on four legs when he tossed it to the floor.

A shower of brilliant things followed like shooting stars; two or three rose trees grew, budded, and bloomed before her eyes; and he laid the fresh, sweet blossoms i. . . Read More

Community Reviews

Silly but a fun book to read. Definitely not to be taken seriously and I doubt that it was ever meant to be by Chambers. The line "And one delicious morning in early June, when the dew sparkled on the poison ivy and the air was vibrant with the soft monotone of mosquitoes and the public road exhaled

It was a cute book. I thought it went a little extreme about the whole world falling in love and getting married. It was funny how the various characters met their mates and the final ending was very cute. Sometimes it was hard to figure out the time frame. Like the original character, the next chap

In this a man invents a machine based on the theory that psychic waves pulsate all over the world and if one is able to tap into these waves then one will immediately find his or her soul mate. This idea is … interesting to say the least. And yet the book has a quirky charm to it that I very much en

Pretty lightweight, certainly compared to other of Chambers' novels I have read. Sometimes a bit too drippy, but humorous enough and easy to read while being generally entertaining. Not my favorite of his works, though.