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The Tale of Despereaux

Kate DiCamillo

The Tale of Despereaux

Kate DiCamillo

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The Tale of Despereaux Part 3, Chapters 24-33 Summary & Analysis

Part 3: “Book the Third: Gor! The Tale of Miggery Sow”

Chapter 24 Summary

Book the Third continues to go backward in time—this time with Miggery Sow, a young girl born far from the castle. When her mother dies, Mig desperately tries to tell her to stay, but the former retorts, “what does it matter what you are wanting?” (126). Mig’s father sells her to a man for a red tablecloth, a hen, and a handful of cigarettes despite the girl’s cries. The narrator challenges the reader to keep reading, because “it is your duty” (127) to learn more of Mig’s sad life.

Chapter 25 Summary

The man who bought Mig forces her to do chores between random clouts to the ears. After years of abuse, Mig’s ears resemble cauliflowers, and her hearing is poor. The less she understands, the more mistakes she makes and the more clouts she receives.

Chapter 26 Summary

On Mig’s seventh birthday, she sees Princess Pea, “glittering and glowing on the horizon” (131) in a royal procession moving by her farm home. Mig is so stunned by the show of beauty and the opulence that she doesn’t even notice Pea wave. For the first time, Mig experiences hope, like “a small candle had been lit in her interior” (134).

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