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Great Possessions
Read by Kate Follis
Barry Pain
In Stories without Tears
This is a collection of short stories by Barry Pain, first published in 1914. While generally best-known for his horror and supernatural fic…
Maggie's Choice
Read by Esther ben Simonides
Ottilie Wildermuth
In A Queen
Maggie is an orphan who depends on the charity of the farmer she lives with. She tries to be cheerful and helpful to everyone where she is. …
15 Conversation On Conversation
Read by Kate Follis
Harriet Beecher Stowe
In The May Flower and Miscellaneous Writings
Included herein are 35 charming short stories or humorous sketches, some written as exercises for the literary Semi-Colon Club of Cincinnati…
Irish Manuscripts
Read by Kate Follis
Joseph Dunn
In The Glories of Ireland
A collection of essays on Ireland compiled by Joseph Dunn and PJ Lennox. As stated in the Preface to the books "...we have been forced…
08 - Kate's Choice
Read by Richard Kilmer (1942-2022)
Jacob A. Riis
In Neighbors - Life Stories of the Other Half
These stories have come to me from many sources—some from my own experience, others from settlement workers, still others from the records o…
New Chronicles of Rebecca
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Kate Douglas Wiggin
This book tells further stories from the period of Rebecca's sojourn in Riverboro.
2801 Talk Of Framing Kate
Various
In Perry Mason
Perry Mason was a 15-minute show (including commercials, etc.) that aired five times a week. It ran from October 1943 to December 1955. Seve…
The Mysterious Card Unveiled, by Cleveland Moffett
Read by Kate Follis
Various
In The Black Cat Vol. 01 No. 11 August 1896
The Black Cat (1895-1922) was a monthly literary magazine, publishing original short stories, often about uncanny or fantastical topics. Man…
Chapter XLIV
Read by TheBlueSpirit
Anna Katharine Green
In The Step on the Stair
Green's last published detective novel, The Step on the Stair is typical of her earlier mysteries. Quenton is in love with Orpha, and thinks…
The Faun
Read by Kate Follis
Bliss Carman
In Songs from Vagabondia
This is the famous collection "Songs from Vagabondia", a collaboration between Bliss Carman and Richard Hovey, which at once catap…
Chapter 21, The Kindness—and Unkindness—of Kate
Read by ShrimpPhish
Coulson Kernahan
In The Dumpling
Assigned to write an exposé on London opium dens a newspaperman unexpectedly finds himself the key to foiling an anarchistic plot to …
Kate Smith Speaks
Robert Farrell
In News From The 30's Through The 70's
News From The 30's Through The 70's
Gossip
Read by Laura Victoria
Anna Katharine Green
In One of My Sons
A young girl frantically summons a gentleman walking by on the street to come in and help her grandfather. Arthur Outhwaite answers her cry …
THE ISLAND
Read by Kate Follis
Maurice Baring
In Orpheus in Mayfair and Other Stories and Sketches
In this urbane collection of short stories by Maurice Baring, characters ranging from legendary figures to schoolboys find themselves in ste…
The Hotbed
Read by ktslinger
Kate Saint Maur
In Making Home Profitable
A new life in the country was another chance for Kate Saint Maur and her husband after a business failure left them in dire straits in the c…
Chapter XIII
Read by Traceyann
Katherine Keene Galt
In The Girl Scouts Rally
The continuation of the story of Rosanna, a spirited young girl, and her friends who are determined to help a less fortunate girl in need of…
My Kate
Read by Cajucom
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
In Love Songs
Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning shared one of the great literary and romantic marriages of the 19th century, eloping to Italy to escap…
Lux 46-12-16 Killer Kates
Lux Radio Theater
In Lux Radio Theater 1946
Here are all the 1946 shows I have
Volume 1 Chapter 12 - Kate and Yola
Read by MJ Rodriguez
Thomas Mayne Reid
In The Maroon
Herbert Vaughan arrives at Mount Welcome, a sugar plantation on the island of Jamaica, after his father had passed away. His arrival is not…
Pictures
Read by Peter Dann
Katherine Mansfield
In Bliss, and Other Stories
"(N)ot to say that they are cheerful stories; they are anything but that; they have not, however, that element of trivial discomfort so…