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And now, Scaramouche, Part 3 of 12, by Raphael Sabatini. Thank you so much for stepping up, and helping to keep us going strong. It’s a great deal, and a great feeling. I did it today. I also don’t want to cut out the objectionable parts, and pretend that these things didn’t happen. Here B.J. Check us out on Spotify! Each episode of The Classic Tales Podcast is initially downloaded over 10,000 times in the course of a week from the time it’s released, and we are so grateful for all of our supporters who have stepped up and helped to sustain us. So please be aware of that. 637, The People of the Black Circle, part 3of4, by Robert E. Howard, CT_637_PeopleoftheBlackCircle_Part3of4.mp3, Ep. Finally, open the Audible app and tap the “iTunes” tab at the top, where it says “Cloud/Device/iTunes”. Now, my boys want one, too. If you’d like more of Lupin’s adventures, feel free to check out our website. And so if you have enjoyed The Classic Tales over the years, if you feel that this is a good service, if they have made you think about things you otherwise maybe wouldn’t have, please go to classictalesaudiobooks.com and become a supporting member. If I had to say the one thing that I particularly like about Lupin, is the way that he helps those people who have kind of fallen through the cracks. Ep. 706, Whose Body, Part 2 of 7, by Dorothy Sayers, Ep. Thanks again to our financial contributors. A group of local audiobook narrators get together once a month for lunch to talk shop and shoot the breeze. Thank you to all of our financial supporters. I hope you all are safe and well during this unprecedented outbreak. And now, The Importance of Being Earnest, Part 2 of 4, by Oscar Wilde. There are still 8 hours to record, so it will take a while, but it is happening. No man is an island means we are all a part of the whole, whether we like it, or acknowledge it or not. Harrison as he narrates the greatest stories the world has ever known. Continue listening after the story to hear an entire episode of their podcast: Behind the Mic with AudioFile Magazine. We’re all in this together. Thank you to all of our financial supporters. He is one of the great Russian luminaries, and today’s story of self-destructive greed is largely reprinted and anthologized. Andre-Louis, a privileged lawyer from Gavrillac, is on a mission to speak out for the downtrodden, especially the poor who have fewer rights than the nobles. Marcus Aurelius was one of the stoic philosophers, as was Epictetus who penned the most famous Enchiridion. You’ll get a monthly code good toward any digital audiobook download, as a ‘thank you’ gift. This is how your library can grow, basically effortlessly. Wodehouse, today on The Classic Tales Podcast. 699, Psmith in the City, Part 1 of 6, by P.G. Since we are doing poems from John Donne, I thought that we should actually share today’s poem here, rather in the app area for special features. Why has Sir Gregory Hale kept to his room for two weeks in such a paroxysm of frantic paranoia? Thank you to all of our financial supporters. Or a few more short stories to round out your month. If you can step up with just $5/month, that really helps us out. Especially when you come from the Neverland. Robert W. Chambers, today on The Classic Tales Podcast. Maurice Leblanc, today on The Classic Tales Podcast. And Gwendolyn is still persuaded that Jack’s name is Ernest, as she only knows him when he is in London. The Meditations are being released exclusively through the special features on the Classic Tales App. Harrison Website Every week, join award-winning narrator B.J. There’s a lovely rhythm with the words he chooses, and cadence to his prose that really lends itself to being reading aloud. 673, Leave it to Psmith, part 5of10, by P.G. We’ve sold our 5 lifetime access passes, but I’ll keep the one-year pass up for another week. And on that note, we have 8 new products available at our website: www.classictalesaudiobooks.com. It helps our little family, as well. J. M. Barrie, today on The Classic Tales Podcast. Nikolai Gogol, today on The Classic Tales Podcast. 715, The Queen of Spades, by Alexander Pushkin, Ep. Cyber Monday approaches, and I’m working on a special gift in the merchandise store. Wimsey suffers from PTSD from the war, and it’s interesting to see how it is handled at this time. Apart from the ubiquitous presence of the authors who work in the short story tradition, the Second Season introduces poems and novellas. He becomes a mouthpiece for change. I wanted to read the classics so badly. From the jungles of South America to the Mississippi Delta, from Victorian England to the sands of the Arabian desert, join us on a fantastic journey through the … Classic Tales Audiobook sTore Explore the Wonders of the Classic Tales Library. I have received many messages that they have helped many parents and children who have found a lot of time on their hands lately. The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius is taking longer than I expected. When I read this it struck me how mainstream anti-Semitic sentiment was at the time. 723, The Great Gatsby, Part 3 of 5, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ep. And it’s small wonder that the author’s name slipped Lewis’ mind. It’s tricky to try and sneak in a few hours to record over the weekend. Keep an eye open for some new titles! We’re still chipping away at Hunchback. Next week, we will begin a multipart series of The Hand of Fu-Manchu, book three in the Fu-Manchu series by Sax Roemer. Thank you to all of our financial supporters. Beginning with the deaths of Mabey, then his friend Phillipe, and finally the two protesters that were killed at Rennes during a demonstration, Andre-Louis has become the person chosen to deliver the message of defiance from Rennes to the town of Nantes. Don’t miss “Battlefield Pacific”, by James Rosone and Miranda Watson. Go to http://classictalesaudiobooks.com today, and become a financial supporter. Once again: as a response to the COVID-19/ Corona virus outbreak, I am giving away for free a selection of my audiobooks geared for grades K-12 through the website. You’ll get a monthly ‘thank you’ code toward any digital download. We also have a merchandise store where you can get shirts and tote bags with your favorite Classic Tales Covers. Even though there aren’t any overt racial slurs, this subtle naming of the race, and connecting the people thus named to their roles as waiter, staff, shepherds, or tailors is a definite form of racism. This week, B.J. 670, Leave it to Psmith, part 2of10, by P.G. Thank you for your help. 692, Scaramouche, part 11 of 12, by Raphael Sabatini, Ep. I hope everyone is keeping safe and well in this crazy time. Felix Salten, today on The Classic Tales Podcast. Please chip in by going to www.classictalesaudiobooks.com. Today we begin our series of The Hand of Fu-Manchu, by Sax Rohmer. School, reading, life, pandemics, they are all hard enough. If you’d like to share a snippet of today’s show with your friends, join us in beta testing the Airr app. What will become of the townsfolk when Scratchy Wilson goes on the rampage, and the sheriff is out of town? The Classic Tales Podcast, Season Five is now available for only $19.99 at our website at www.classictalesaudiobooks.com. I’ve done this before with Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Coriolanus. It’s the time of year for our September Sleuths! Links can be found in the episode’s details. If you have a story you’d like to share, please go to the website at classictalesaudiobooks.com, and share your story by sending us a missive in the appropriate area. Charles F. Hall, today on The Classic Tales Podcast. Thanks again for your generous support. The novels of this anthology include mystery with The Mysterious Case at Styles, featuring Hercule Poirot, adventure with The Mark of Zorro, literary romance with A Room With A View, dystopian Science Fiction with Anthem, by Ayn Rand, and fantasy with The Snow Queen, by Hans Christian Andersen. Our website is www.classictalesaudiobooks.com. And now, Scaramouche, Part 9 of 12, by Raphael Sabatini. In the gray band on the left is an icon with a box that looks like a present. App users can hear the poem, “Abou Ben Adhem”, by Leigh Hunt, a contemporary of Byron, Shelley and Keats in the special features for today’s episode. Hopefully you are taking advantage of the special selection of titles I have made available for free. She doesn’t like it. Their episodes are frequent, and run around 5 minutes long. We’re also on Spotify, who has recently featured our show on one of their curated podcast playlists, “Mind Massage”. I’m very excited to announce that Annie, from the Join Us In France podcast, has agreed to write a special introduction for the Classic Tales Audiobook edition of The Hunchback of Notre Dame. In 1848, she published her most important work: “The Women of the American Revolution”. You’ll find it in the special features area of their app. App users can whet their Halloween appetite by listening to “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”, by Washington Irving in the special features area of their app. This is something I’ve tried to put off, and now the wolf, as Bertie Wooster would say, is at the door. This week, we feature The Ring of Toth, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Edgar Wallace, today on The Classic Tales Podcast.

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