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23 - Chapter 22
Read by Christina M. Glavas
Martha Finley
In Elsie's Womanhood
The fourth book in the Elsie Dinsmore series, Elsie grows into a young woman. She marries her father's old friend, Edward Travilla, and toge…
First Element: Appetences Part 2
Read by Joanna Dębicka
James McCosh and James Mccosh
In The Emotions
I am not satisfied with the account which has been given of the feelings and emotions in our books of mental science, and thence transferred…
Futility
Read by Denise Ray
Claude Mckay
In Harlem Shadows
An award winning Jamaican poet who writes passionately about his birth home and his adopted home, USA. Claude McKay vividly describes family…
The Apple of Contentment
Read by Maria Kasper
Howard Pyle
In Pepper and Salt
One must have a little pinch of seasoning in this dull, heavy life of ours; one should never look to have all the troubles, the labors, and …
Chapter XIV
Read by Amelia Chesley
James Francis Thierry
In The Adventures of the Eleven Cuff-Buttons
The Adventures of the Eleven Cuff-Buttons: Being one of the Exciting Episodes in the Career of the Famous Detective Hemlock Holmes as Record…
Time Fuze
Read by Dan Gurzynski
Randall Garrett
In Short Science Fiction Collection 069
Science fiction is a genre encompassing imaginative works that take place in this world or that of the author’s creation where anything is p…
Chapter II
Read by Maria de Fátima da Silva
Kate Sanborn
In The Wit of Women
It is refreshing to find an unworked field all ready for harvesting.While the wit of men, as a subject for admiration and discussion, is now…
04 - Nancy
Read by Phil Benson
M. E. Francis
In In a North Country Village
M. E. Francis was born Mary E. Sweetman in Dublin and moved to Lancashire on her marriage to Francis Nicholas Blundell, of the Blundell fami…
The Bonfire
Read by Maria Kasper
Robert Frost
In Mountain Interval
Originally published in 1916 and revised in 1920, Mountain Interval is Robert Frost's third collection of solo poetry. In it, Frost reflects…
Selected excerpts from "Cecilia" and the "Letters"
Read by Tony Addison
Frances Burney
In Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, volume 07
The Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is a work of enormous proportions. Setting out with the simple goal of offer…
The passing crowd
Read by Christina Fu
Seba Smith
In The Rover Vol. 01 No. 11
"The Rover: A weekly magazine of tales, poetry and engravings, original and selected" was a magazine started in 1843 by Seba Smith…
19 - Aunt Jane's Jalap, Chapter 4
Read by Jill Janovetz
Richard Marsh
In Amusement Only
This is a collection of 12 short stories of mystery and humor, which are, as the title says, for amusement only. (Summary by Carolin)
Christina Katic Snapshots
SANWAL
Afternoon Play: Snapshots Wed 26th Mar 2003, 14:15 on BBC Radio 4 FM By Christina Katic. Dubrovnik: 1996. Marcella retur…
Another Spring - Read by CAM
Read by Cassandra A.M.
Christina Rossetti
In Another Spring
LibriVox volunteers bring you 11 recordings of Another Spring by Christina Georgina Rossetti.This was the Weekly Poetry project for March 2…
A Family Jar
Read by Darrell Nobles
Palmer Cox
In Frontier Humor in Verse, Prose and Picture
Also known for his "Brownies" books, Canadian humorist Palmer Cox give us a delightful collection of humorous verse and short pros…
A Façon de Parler
Read by Ellies
George R. Sims
In Dagonet Ditties
George Robert Sims was an English journalist, poet, dramatist, novelist, prolific in his output and known for his satire and humor. These q…
To the Reader
Read by MaryAnn
Charlotte Elliott
In Hours of Sorrow
Poems from the author of the beloved hymn, "Just as I Am", chiefly adapted to seasons of sickness, depression and bereavement. Ell…
The Publisher – Read by MEG
Read by Miriam Esther Goldman (1991-2017)
C. J. Dennis
In The Publisher
LibriVox volunteers bring you 19 recordings of The Publisher by C.J. Dennis. This was the weekly poetry project for June 28th, 2009.
Minnie
Read by Ross Klatte
Kate Seymour MacLean
In The Coming of the Princess, and Other Poems
There is truth, doubtless, in the remark, that we are enriched less by what we have than by what we hope to have. As the poetic art in Canad…