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To My Dream-Love - Read by JCB

In To My Dream-Love

Read by Joy Baker


Walter Richard Cassels


Walter Richard Cassels is the speculated author of the anonymous work Supernatural Religion.He wrote poetry and was an art collector. Never …

The Queen of the Many-Coloured Bed-Chamber (Irish)

In Edmund Dulac's Fairy Tale Book

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Edmund Dulac


Unusual Fairy Tales from around the world, this story collection contains; a mother with two daughters both named Caroline, a carriage drawn…

Sea-Cucumbers

In Harper's Young People, Vol. 01, Issue 04, Nov. 25, 1879

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Various


Harper's Young People upon its first publication in 1879 was an illustrated weekly publication containing delightful serialized stories, sho…

Chapter X The Child and the Moth

In The Terror: A Mystery

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Arthur Machen


In rural England during the time of war, a rash of unsolved murders spawns conspiracy theories, paranoia, and fear as they search for a cul…

The Indian War of 1862 and Following Years, Part 1

In The History of Minnesota and Tales of the Frontier, Part 1

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Charles E. Flandrau


"It has been a little over fifty years since the organization of the Territory of Minnesota, which at its birth was a very small and un…

The Conqueror Worm - Read by JCB

In The Conqueror Worm

Read by Joy Baker


Edgar Allan Poe


Edgar Allan Poe was an American writer, editor, and literary critic. Poe is best known for his poetry and short stories, particularly his ta…

From an Ornithologist's Year Book. The Heart of a Dryad. I.

In Birds and Nature, Vol. IX, No 5, May 1901

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Various


"Birds and Nature" was a monthly publication of the Nature Study Publishing Company of Chicago. It includes short poems and brief …

Life - Read by JCB

In Life

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Ella Wheeler Wilcox


The following statement expresses Wilcox's unique blending of New Thought, Spiritualism, and a Theosophical belief in reincarnation: "A…

The Kind Moon - Read by JCB

In The Kind Moon

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Sara Teasdale


Ever wonder how the moon seems to follow you around through the sky? Sara Teasdale gives her version of this observation in this poem taken…

On Punning - Read by JCB

In On Punning

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Theodore Hook


Theodore Edward Hook was an English man of letters and composer and briefly a civil servant in Mauritius. He is best known for his practical…

Dorcas

In The Bible For Young People Vol. 2

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Anonymous


"The Bible for Young People tells the sweet and simple stories of the Bible in the Bible language, omitting only genealogies and doctri…

Life - Read by JCB

In Life

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Griffith Alexander


"What is life?" we ask. "Just one darned thing after another," the cynic replies. Yes, a multiplicity of forces and inte…

O Captain! My Captain! - Read by JCB

In O Captain! My Captain!

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Walt Whitman


LibriVox volunteers bring you 18 recordings of "O Captain! My Captain!" This was the Weekly Poetry for the week of August 17, 2014…

The Boy and the Lynx, part 1

In Animal Heroes

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Ernest Thompson Seton


A hero is an individual of unusual gifts and achievements. Whether it be man or animal, this definition applies; and it is the histories of …

The Pilgrim's Progress

Read by Joy Chan


John Bunyan


Translated into over 100 languages, The Pilgrim's Progress is one of the most famous classics of literature. It is an allegorical novel, des…

The School of Obedience

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Andrew Murray


Andrew Murray describes the necessity and benefits of absolute obedience to God. He goes on to explain the way to achieve this level of obed…

Absolute Surrender and Other Addresses

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Andrew Murray


This is a series of short messages written by the South African minister, Andrew Murray. They deal with the necessity and joy of surrenderin…

With Christ in the School of Prayer

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Andrew Murray


It is under a deep impression that the place and power of prayer in the Christian life is too little understood, that this book has been wri…