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Part 1. Chapter 5: The Disagreeable Man
In
Ships That Pass in the Night
Read by Amy B
Beatrice Harraden
This short novel by Beatrice Harraden, who was known for her work as a suffragist, was a bestseller in its time. In it, teacher and activis…
The Apple of Contentment
In
Children's Short Works, Vol. 004
Read by Amy Benton
Rudyard Kipling
and
Howard Pyle
LibriVox’s Children’s Short Works Collection 004: a collection of 11 short works for children in the public domain read by a variety of Libr…
05 - How About Julia?
In
Mother Carey’s Chickens
Read by Amy Benton
Kate Douglas Wiggins
and
Kate Douglas Wiggin
“When Captain Carey went on his long journey into the unknown and uncharted land, the rest of the Careys tried in vain for a few months to b…
Making Happiness for Mamsie
In
Five Little Peppers and How They Grew (Version 2)
Read by Amy Benton
Margaret Sidney
The Five Little Peppers and How They Grew tells the story of how the Peppers live, learn, and play in their little brown house. They are poo…
18 - The Black Death
In
Saint George for England
Read by Amy Benton
G. A. Henty
A tale written for children in 1885.It tells of a child of noble birth whose parents have fallen foul of the current royalty. He is placed i…
An Interlude
In
Joan Haste
Read by Amy Brummett
H. Rider Haggard
A romantic melodrama and one of H. Rider Haggard's most poignant love stories. Joan Haste, a beautiful but illegitimate woman whose mother …
Wildflowers of the Farm - Chapter Three: Flowers on the Walls
In
Coffee Break Collection 003 - Nature
Read by Amy Benton
Arthur Owens Cooke (1867-1930)
and
Arthur Owens Cooke
This is a collection of short (15 minute or less readings) works in English suitable for a coffee break at work or a short commuter ride. Th…
A Rhyme about an Electrical Advertising Sign - Read by AB
In
A Rhyme about an Electrical Advertising Sign
Read by Amy Brummett
Vachel Lindsay
LibriVox volunteers bring you 18 recordings of A Rhyme about an Electrical Advertising Sign by Vachel Lindsay.This was the Weekly Poetry pro…