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Daisy and Demi

In Little Women (version 4)

Read by Kathleen Moore


Louisa May Alcott


Little Women is the classic story of the March family, which consists of Mr. and Mrs. March and their four girls–Practical, yet fashion cons…

Chapter I: The Poets. Part 2.

In Victorian Literature

Read by Kathleen Moore


Clement Shorter


Victorian Literature by Clement Shorter is a brief work that gives a good introduction to many of the important writers, historians, and cri…

Vol. 3 - Chapter 6

In Helen

Read by Kathleen Moore


Maria Edgeworth


Maria Edgeworth was a prolific Anglo-Irish writer of adults' and children's literature. She was one of the first realist writers in children…

'IT'S JOEL'S OLD LADY'

In Ben Pepper

Read by Kathleen Moore


Margaret Sidney


This book is about Ben Pepper on some adventures! From The Five Little Peppers to Joel Pepper to now Ben Pepper, you'll know everything abou…

Later Records Part 2

In The Chronicles of Newgate Vol 1

Read by Kathleen Moore


Arthur Griffiths


Good against evil; right versus wrong; the judicial system against the criminal world. The struggle is as old as mankind. Sometimes the line…

Winter-Night Meditations.

In Cottage Poems

Read by Kathleen Moore


Patrick Brontë


Patrick Brontë (father of the famous Brontë sisters, Charlotte, Emily and Anna) is mainly remembered as a father, reverend and tea…

Treats still further of Riches, Poverty, Babies, and Police

In Dusty Diamonds Cut and Polished

Read by Kathleen Moore


R. M. Ballantyne


A runaway carriage, a spunky little girl, and a street urchin combine on the first page of Dusty Diamonds Cut and Polished: a Tale of City A…

Coventry Patter (I)

In Figures of Several Centuries

Read by Kathleen Moore


Arthur Symons


Arthur Symons talks through the histories and works of poets, playwrights, scholars and scribes. He provides both personal experience and cr…

XXIII

In Gadsby

Read by Kathleen Moore


Ernest Vincent Wright


Fifty-year-old John Gadsby is alarmed by the decline of his hometown, Branton Hills, and rallies the city's young people to form an "Or…

Chapter XXI

In Three Weeks

Read by Kathleen Moore


Elinor Glyn


Three weeks was Elinor Glyn's most popular and most scandalous book, published in 1907, and made into an even more scandalous movie in 1914.…

The Critics

In Impertinent Poems

Read by Kathleen Moore


Edmund Vance Cooke


A Pre-Impertinence:Anticipating the intelligent critic of "Impertinent Poems," it may well be remarked that the chief impertinence…