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Christmas Morning - Read by JOC

In Christmas Morning

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Eugene Field


LibriVox volunteers bring you 13 recordings of Christmas Morning by Eugene Field. This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for December 12, 2…

11 - The Downfall

In Anna of the Five Towns

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Arnold Bennett


The plot centers on Anna Tellwright, daughter of a wealthy but miserly and dictatorial father, living in the Potteries area of Staffordshire…

Chapter 08 - The Walk

In The Mysteries of Paris - Volume 1

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Eugène Sue


The Mysteries of Paris (French: Les Mystères de Paris) is a novel by Eugène Sue which was published serially in Journal des d&…

07 - On The St Augustine Road

In A Florida Sketch-Book

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Bradford Torrey


This is a series of late-19th Century essays about Florida's flora & fauna written by a Massachusetts-based naturalist. (Summary by Bell…

Winter - Read by JOC

In Winter (Stevenson)

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Robert Louis Stevenson


LibriVox volunteers bring you 20 recordings of Winter by Robert Louis Stevenson. This was the Weekly Poetry project for November 22nd, 2009.

Past Days - Read by JOC

In Past Days

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Anne Brontë


LibriVox volunteers bring you 12 recordings of Past Days by Emily Brontë . This was the Weekly Poetry project for November 28th, 2010An…

Quatrain - Read by JOC

In Quatrain

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Omar Khayyam, translated by Sir William Jones and Omar Khayyám


LibriVox volunteers bring you 20 recordings of Quatrain by Omar Khayyám. This was the Weekly Poetry project for January 29, 2012.This…

Oh, No - Not Even When First We Loved - Read by JOC

In Oh, No - Not Even When First We Loved

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Thomas Moore


LibriVox volunteers bring you 18 recordings of Oh, No - Not Even When First We Loved by Thomas Moore. This was the Weekly Poetry Valentine's…

09 - Chapter 7 - The Cuneiform Inscription, part 1

In The Mystery of 31 New Inn

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R. Austin Freeman


Jeffrey Blackmore suspiciously made two wills, both deceptively alike, but still, in a cunning way, completely different. John Thorndyke, eq…