Great voice, wonderful reading. For me the voice and the phrasing can affect whether I want to listen to a story or not. I've lost track of the number I have clicked out of within the first minute. I'm glad I found you - subscribed and liked.
I enjoyed this very Victorian short story, with its different narrators so well delineated. I couldn't help thinking, though, that the maidservants could have viewed their reflections in copper cooking pots or panes of glass in the windows (quite effective after dark)? And would such accidentally reflective surfaces have affected Mr Strange in the same way that mirrors did?
I love this collaborative storytelling, by experienced literary persons, who have decidedly imaginative craftiness to weave these short story webbings that connect with the Mugby Junction center; and as they were, I give my appreciation towards Charles Dickens & his contemporaries; however, for esteeming these stories, bringing these lines into a modern re:railing on the uTUBE towards our everyday podcast-listening ears, a great appreciation & tradition is upheld! 💙📚📖🪄🎁 For your production, dramatization, consistency & sharing your literary tastes, I thank you!
That’s very kind of you to say, Evelan. I’ve really enjoyed this little collection of stories. And there’s one more to come! I may return to Dickens’ other collection, “The Haunted House”, after this
@@classicaudiobookswithelliot Wow, that background was really interesting. Thank you. Would love it if you would include such tidbits with your wonderful readings. Your choices are marvelous. Regards from Chicago 🏙️
Great voice, wonderful reading. For me the voice and the phrasing can affect whether I want to listen to a story or not. I've lost track of the number I have clicked out of within the first minute. I'm glad I found you - subscribed and liked.
Brilliant! Thanks for subscribing, Ashby ❤️
I loved this story! It was very engaging throughout. Thank you so much for this.
You’re very welcome, Esther
Thank you so much 🌳
You’re so welcome!
I enjoyed this very Victorian short story, with its different narrators so well delineated. I couldn't help thinking, though, that the maidservants could have viewed their reflections in copper cooking pots or panes of glass in the windows (quite effective after dark)? And would such accidentally reflective surfaces have affected Mr Strange in the same way that mirrors did?
Glad you enjoyed this one, Katy!
Such an awesome tale. I was waiting for Count Dracule to make his appearance, please forgive the pun.
It’s fab isn’t it! Glad you enjoyed it
Very interesting story! Thank you for this video!
You’re welcome Sergey! Thanks for listening
This was new to me, so thank you very much!
Thanks so much for listening, Rosemary. This was a lovely one to narrate
Thank you
You’re welcome! Thanks so much ❤️
I love this collaborative storytelling, by experienced literary persons, who have decidedly imaginative craftiness to weave these short story webbings that connect with the Mugby Junction center; and as they were, I give my appreciation towards Charles Dickens & his contemporaries; however, for esteeming these stories, bringing these lines into a modern re:railing on the uTUBE towards our everyday podcast-listening ears, a great appreciation & tradition is upheld! 💙📚📖🪄🎁 For your production, dramatization, consistency & sharing your literary tastes, I thank you!
That’s very kind of you to say, Evelan. I’ve really enjoyed this little collection of stories. And there’s one more to come! I may return to Dickens’ other collection, “The Haunted House”, after this
Very Dickensian-who was Charles Collins?
It seems Collins was predominantly an illustrator who married Dickens’ daughter Kate. His older brother was the writer Wilkie Collins!
@@classicaudiobookswithelliot Wow, that background was really interesting. Thank you. Would love it if you would include such tidbits with your wonderful readings. Your choices are marvelous. Regards from Chicago 🏙️
I love it, thank you
Thank you so much!
Complete
🎉🎉🎉🎉 amazing 😊😊😊😊
Thank you so much!