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The Lady or the Tiger by Frank R Stockton
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The Lady or the Tiger by Frank R Stockton
A Telephonic Conversation by Mark Twain
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A Telephonic Conversation by Mark Twain
Because I could not stop for Death by Emily Dickinson
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Because I could not stop for Death by Emily Dickinson
Hills Like White Elephants by Ernest Hemingway
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Hills Like White Elephants by Ernest Hemingway
The Terrible Old Man by H.P. Lovecraft
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The Terrible Old Man by H.P. Lovecraft
The Haunted Mind by Nathaniel Hawthorne
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The Haunted Mind by Nathaniel Hawthorne
There Will Come Soft Rains by Ray Bradbury
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There Will Come Soft Rains by Ray Bradbury
A Dream within a Dream by Edgar Allan Poe
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A Dream within a Dream by Edgar Allan Poe
Well done
Love your explanation of the stories
the story starts at 3:32
Keep up the good work.
Thank you I enjoy your work keep it up
You do a great job
Dose fish get thirsty?
Good visual, better explanation and the best voice over ❤😊
thank you!❤
Wow! Omg I luv your channel I just found it today; but i luvvvvv you’re channel!!!! ❤❤❤ can u read more short story’s? I love them soooo much 😁
Great Job, interesting story!
Right after I listened to the story I went and cooked up a platter of bacon and eggs.🙂
I enjoy listening to your stories and your intelligence
You are very refreshing and intelligent.it makes me happy to see a young person like yourself
awsome! good job
Really enjoy the selections. Thank you
Glad you like them!
Great story , by the way i want to share a story from arab culture about the man who created Camera its great story to read 👋🏻
Ooh sounds interesting for sure! I'll look for it and read it on here!
PLs share.
I think it's also worth pointing out that in this supposedly just system of fate, the king has removed the reward and left the accused to choose between two things he does not want. As is pointed out in the text, the youth will be removed from the princess either way, whichever door he chooses. So the system was corrupted not by the princess but by the king - before the trial even started.
Absolutely, your insight is spot on! The king's supposedly just system is flawed from the start-separation from the princess is inevitable. This highlights the inherent cruelty and corruption in the king's power.
I really enjoyed your story and you read it very well, you will only get better and better. You would be wonderful reading, Enid Blyton Stories.
I will definitely check them out! Thank you for commenting!
Story starts at 4:22.
This is cool. Thanks for the read
Please read a Japanese story
Read some regional folk stories
Interesting!!
Great story telling!
I love ur explanation 🤍
Thank you for this. I love the way you read the story. 👍
Thank you!
This is great! Thank you very much!
Good bro but why gap
This was great for my homework!! Thank you so much!! New sub😊😊
Well done ! Thank you very much ❤ best for you and your channel 🎉
Please work on pronunciation. Otherwise quite enjoyable.
Why do u do this
Love your voice❤
Great Story😊❤
I subscribed your channel. Good luck❤❤❤
❤❤❤Love the horror story
Thanks for upload this story❤❤❤
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Very informative! Great work.
Could you please read the gold bug?
Edgar Allan Poe didn't write "The Raven," he merely claimed it as a scam. The poem's premiere was submitted anonymously to "American Review" under the pseudonym "---- Quarles" by the true author, Mathew Franklin Whittier, younger brother of poet John Greenleaf Whittier. Poe, a critic for the New York "Evening Mirror," finding the poem in an advance copy of "American Review," scooped Mathew in his own paper by three days. Mathew had shared a copy of "The Raven" with Poe in early 1842, so Poe had a handwritten copy in his possession. With this, he was able to convince his editor that he had permission to scoop "American Review"--but he mysteriously left the "Mirror" shortly afterwards (suggesting that he may have been fired for lying about it). It is the height of absurdity that the editor of a newly-launched monthly literary magazine like the "Review," would have given a daily newspaper this permission. The real author was not in a position to reveal his identity because of his anti-slavery work and connection with the Underground Railroad, and hence could not publicly defend himself. See my paper, "Evidence that Edgar Allan Poe Stole 'The Raven' from Mathew Franklin Whittier," which can be downloaded from the following link, or found by searching for the paper's title on Academia.edu. www.ial.goldthread.com/MFW_The_Raven.pdf
would you consider reading The Destructors by Graham Greene? There's a pdf online, it's pretty short. One of my absolute favorites and would love to be able to listen to it!!
interesting narration 😃
nice, thanks!!
what's your age 🤔🤨
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Sweet voice and well explained. ❤
thank youuuuu!!
I really these videos! Would you ever make a video on the Landlady by Roald Dahl? It’s one of his best in my opinion ❤