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Part 4 of my reading of A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens. This is from the prompt copy that he used for his own readings. Comments are welcome, of course.
I hope you’ve enjoyed these readings, I plan on doing some more. I’m considering maybe some Jeeves and Wooster by P. G. Wodehouse, maybe some Stephen Leacock or Mark Twain. Let me know what books you’d like to hear. They just need to be old enough to be in the public domain and thus copyright free.
Edit - I’m adding a link to a related story I found a few days after posting this - enjoy it here.
Part 4 of my reading of A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens. This is from the prompt copy that he used for his own readings. Comments are welcome, of course.
I hope you’ve enjoyed these readings, I plan on doing some more. I’m considering maybe some Jeeves and Wooster by P. G. Wodehouse, maybe some Stephen Leacock or Mark Twain. Let me know what books you’d like to hear. They just need to be old enough to be in the public domain and thus copyright free.
Edit - I’m adding a link to a related story I found a few days after posting this - enjoy it here.