The Story of Opal: The Journal of an Understanding Heart
Opal Stanley Whiteley
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  • Edmund Spenser, one of Minerva’s baby chickens.
  • Edward III, a fir tree near the singing creek where the willows grow.
  • Edward, Prince of Wales, a younger tree growing near unto Edward III.
  • Edwin of Diera, a sheep.
  • Elidor, a sheep.
  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning, a pet cow with poetry in her tracks.
  • Elsie and her Young Husband, neighbors and interesting friends.
  • Epicurus Pythagoras, a lamb.
  • Étienne of Blois, a fir tree in the woods.
  • Felix Mendelssohn, a very dear pet mouse.
  • Felix of Croyland, a sheep.
  • Francis Beaumont, one of Minerva’s baby chickens.
  • Geoffroi Chaucer, a little squirrel that was hurt by the black cat.
  • Godefroi of Bouillon, a fir tree in the woods.
  • Good King Edward I, a fir tree growing in the lane.
  • Grandpère, Mrs. Whiteley’s father.
  • Guy de Cavaillon, a sheep.
  • Gwian, a sheep.
  • Homer Archimedes Chilon, a little lamb more big than all the other lambs.
  • Hugh Capet, a fir tree growing in the lane.
  • Isaiah, a plain dog.
  • Jean de la Fontaine, one of Minerva’s baby chickens.
  • Jean Molière, one of Minerva’s baby chickens.
  • Jean Racine, one of Minerva’s baby chickens.
  • Jenny Strong, a visitor with an interesting bonnet.
  • John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, a tree growing near unto Edward III.
  • John Fletcher, one of Minerva’s baby chickens.
  • Keats, an oak tree in the lane.
  • Lars Porsena of Clusium, a pet crow with a fondness for collecting things.
  • Lionel, Duke of Clarence, a tree growing near unto Edward III.
  • Lola, a little girl in school, who had wants for a white silk dress.
  • Louis II, le Grand Condé, a wood-mouse with likes to ride in the sleeve of my red dress.
  • Louis VI, a grand fir tree in the woods.
  • Lucian Horace Ovid Virgil, a toad.
  • “Mamma, The,” Mrs. Whiteley.
  • Marcus Aurelius, a lamb.
  • Mathilde Plantagenet, the baby calf of the gentle Jersey cow, that came on the night of the coming of Elsie’s baby.
  • Menander Euripides Theocritus Thucydides, a most dear lamb that had needs to be mothered.
  • Michael Angelo Sanzio Raphael, a grand fir tree with an understanding soul.
  • Nannerl Mozart, a very shy mouse.
  • Napoleon, the Rhode Island Red rooster.
  • Nicholas Boileau, one of Minerva’s baby chickens.