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September 10, 2021Vapor Punk Long Ago Variation from Suzuki Book 2 Cello C Major With Vapor Punk Free DownloadVapor Punk Long Ago Variation from Suzuki Book 1 With Vapor Punk Free Download.Vapor Punk is part of the Tale Teller Club Orchestra founded by Sarnia de la Maré FRSA.Daily podcasts offering free music lessons for Suzuki students and other learners, musicians and fans of the Tale Teller CLUB....more2minPlay
September 10, 2021Vapor Punk Long Ago Variation from Suzuki Book 2 Cello C Major With Vapor Punk Free DownloadVapor Punk Long Ago Variation from Suzuki Book 1 With Vapor Punk Free Download.Vapor Punk is part of the Tale Teller Club Orchestra founded by Sarnia de la Maré FRSA.Daily podcasts offering free music lessons for Suzuki students and other learners, musicians and fans of the Tale Teller CLUB....more2minPlay
September 10, 2021Earthquakes Explained for Kids Madam How and Lady Why Free Audiobooks Tale Teller ClubEarthquakes Explained for Kids Madam How and Lady Why Free Audiobooks Tale Teller Club.section 3 of madame howe and lady y this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org madame howe and lady y by charles kingsley section 3 chapter 2 earthquakes so you have been looking at that beautiful drawing of the ruin of eureka in the illustrated london news and it has puzzled you and made you sad you want to know why god killed all those people mothers among them too and little children alas my dear child who am i that i should answer you that have you done wrong in asking me no my dear child no you have asked me because you are a human being and a child of god and not merely a clever sort of animal an ape who can read and write and cast accounts therefore it is that you cannot be content and ought not to be content with asking how things happen but must go on to ask why you cannot be content with knowing the causes of things and if you knew all the natural science that ever was or ever will be known to men that would not satisfy you for it would only tell you the causes of things while your souls want to know the reasons of things besides and though i may not be able to tell you the reasons of things or show you ought but a tiny glimpse here and there of that which i called the other day the glory of lady y yet i believe that somehow someone somewhere you will learn something of the reason of things for that thirst to know why was put into the hearts of little children by god himself and i believe that god would never have given them that thirst if he had not meant to satisfy it there you do not understand me i trust that you will understand me someday meanwhile i think i only say i think you know i told you how humble we must be whenever we speak of lady y that we may guess at something like a good reason for the terrible earthquakes in south america i do not wish to be hard upon poor people in great affliction but i cannot help thinking that they have been doing for hundreds of years past something very like what the bible calls tempting god staking their property and their lives upon the chances of no earthquakes coming while they ought to have known that an earthquake might come any day they have fulfilled and little thought i that it would be fulfilled so soon the parable that i told you once of the nation of the does you likes who lived careless and happy at the foot of the burning mountain and would not be warned by the smoke that came out of the top or by the slag and cinders which lay all about them till the mountain blew up and destroyed them miserably then i think that they ought to have expected an earthquake well it is not for us to judge anyone especially if they live in a part of the world in which we have not been ourselves but i think that we know and that they ought to have known enough about earthquakes to have been more prudent than they have been for many a year at least we will hope that though they would not learn their lesson till this year they will learn it now and will listen to the message which i think madame howe has brought them spoken in a voice of thunder and written in letters of flame and what is that my dear child if the landlord of our house was in the habit of pulling the roof down upon our heads and putting gunpowder under the foundations to blow us up do you not think we should know what he meant even though he never spoke a word he would be very wrong in behaving so of course but one thing would be certain that he did not intend us to live in his house any longer if he could help it and was giving us in a very rough fashion notice to quit and so it seems to me that these poor spanish americans have received from the landlord of all landlords who can do no wrong such a notice to quit as perhaps no people ever had before which says to them in unmistakable words you must leave this country......more35minPlay
September 10, 2021Earthquakes Explained for Kids Madam How and Lady Why Free Audiobooks Tale Teller ClubEarthquakes Explained for Kids Madam How and Lady Why Free Audiobooks Tale Teller Club.section 3 of madame howe and lady y this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org madame howe and lady y by charles kingsley section 3 chapter 2 earthquakes so you have been looking at that beautiful drawing of the ruin of eureka in the illustrated london news and it has puzzled you and made you sad you want to know why god killed all those people mothers among them too and little children alas my dear child who am i that i should answer you that have you done wrong in asking me no my dear child no you have asked me because you are a human being and a child of god and not merely a clever sort of animal an ape who can read and write and cast accounts therefore it is that you cannot be content and ought not to be content with asking how things happen but must go on to ask why you cannot be content with knowing the causes of things and if you knew all the natural science that ever was or ever will be known to men that would not satisfy you for it would only tell you the causes of things while your souls want to know the reasons of things besides and though i may not be able to tell you the reasons of things or show you ought but a tiny glimpse here and there of that which i called the other day the glory of lady y yet i believe that somehow someone somewhere you will learn something of the reason of things for that thirst to know why was put into the hearts of little children by god himself and i believe that god would never have given them that thirst if he had not meant to satisfy it there you do not understand me i trust that you will understand me someday meanwhile i think i only say i think you know i told you how humble we must be whenever we speak of lady y that we may guess at something like a good reason for the terrible earthquakes in south america i do not wish to be hard upon poor people in great affliction but i cannot help thinking that they have been doing for hundreds of years past something very like what the bible calls tempting god staking their property and their lives upon the chances of no earthquakes coming while they ought to have known that an earthquake might come any day they have fulfilled and little thought i that it would be fulfilled so soon the parable that i told you once of the nation of the does you likes who lived careless and happy at the foot of the burning mountain and would not be warned by the smoke that came out of the top or by the slag and cinders which lay all about them till the mountain blew up and destroyed them miserably then i think that they ought to have expected an earthquake well it is not for us to judge anyone especially if they live in a part of the world in which we have not been ourselves but i think that we know and that they ought to have known enough about earthquakes to have been more prudent than they have been for many a year at least we will hope that though they would not learn their lesson till this year they will learn it now and will listen to the message which i think madame howe has brought them spoken in a voice of thunder and written in letters of flame and what is that my dear child if the landlord of our house was in the habit of pulling the roof down upon our heads and putting gunpowder under the foundations to blow us up do you not think we should know what he meant even though he never spoke a word he would be very wrong in behaving so of course but one thing would be certain that he did not intend us to live in his house any longer if he could help it and was giving us in a very rough fashion notice to quit and so it seems to me that these poor spanish americans have received from the landlord of all landlords who can do no wrong such a notice to quit as perhaps no people ever had before which says to them in unmistakable words you must leave this country......more35minPlay
September 10, 2021Madam How and Lady Why by Charles Kingsley The Glen 2 Free Audiobook Downloads HomeschoolMadam How and Lady Why by Charles Kingsley The Glen 2 Free Audiobook Downloads Homeschool.section 3 of madame howe and lady y this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org madame howe and lady y by charles kingsley section 3 chapter 2 earthquakes so you have been looking at that beautiful drawing of the ruin of eureka in the illustrated london news and it has puzzled you and made you sad you want to know why god killed all those people mothers among them too and little children alas my dear child who am i that i should answer you that have you done wrong in asking me no my dear child no you have asked me because you are a human being and a child of god and not merely a clever sort of animal an ape who can read and write and cast accounts therefore it is that you cannot be content and ought not to be content with asking how things happen but must go on to ask why you cannot be content with knowing the causes of things and if you knew all the natural science that ever was or ever will be known to men that would not satisfy you for it would only tell you the causes of things while your souls want to know the reasons of things besides and though i may not be able to tell you the reasons of things or show you ought but a tiny glimpse here and there of that which i called the other day the glory of lady y yet i believe that somehow someone somewhere you will learn something of the reason of things for that thirst to know why was put into the hearts of little children by god himself and i believe that god would never have given them that thirst if he had not meant to satisfy it there you do not understand me i trust that you will understand me someday meanwhile i think i only say i think you know i told you how humble we must be whenever we speak of lady y that we may guess at something like a good reason for the terrible earthquakes in south america i do not wish to be hard upon poor people in great affliction but i cannot help thinking that they have been doing for hundreds of years past something very like what the bible calls tempting god staking their property and their lives upon the chances of no earthquakes coming while they ought to have known that an earthquake might come any day they have fulfilled and little thought i that it would be fulfilled so soon the parable that i told you once of the nation of the does you likes who lived careless and happy at the foot of the burning mountain and would not be warned by the smoke that came out of the top or by the slag and cinders which lay all about them till the mountain blew up and destroyed them miserably then i think that they ought to have expected an earthquake well it is not for us to judge anyone especially if they live in a part of the world in which we have not been ourselves but i think that we know and that they ought to have known enough about earthquakes to have been more prudent than they have been for many a year at least we will hope that though they would not learn their lesson till this year they will learn it now and will listen to the message which i think madame howe has brought them spoken in a voice of thunder and written in letters of flame and what is that my dear child if the landlord of our house was in the habit of pulling the roof down upon our heads and putting gunpowder under the foundations to blow us up do you not think we should know what he meant even though he never spoke a word he would be very wrong in behaving so of course but one thing would be certain that he did not intend us to live in his house any longer if he could help it and was giving us in a very rough fashion notice to quit and so it seems to me that these poor spanish americans have received from the landlord of all landlords who can do no wrong such a notice to quit as perhaps no people ever had before which says to them in unmistakable words you must leave this......more22minPlay
September 10, 2021Madam How and Lady Why by Charles Kingsley The Glen 2 Free Audiobook Downloads HomeschoolMadam How and Lady Why by Charles Kingsley The Glen 2 Free Audiobook Downloads Homeschool.section 3 of madame howe and lady y this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org madame howe and lady y by charles kingsley section 3 chapter 2 earthquakes so you have been looking at that beautiful drawing of the ruin of eureka in the illustrated london news and it has puzzled you and made you sad you want to know why god killed all those people mothers among them too and little children alas my dear child who am i that i should answer you that have you done wrong in asking me no my dear child no you have asked me because you are a human being and a child of god and not merely a clever sort of animal an ape who can read and write and cast accounts therefore it is that you cannot be content and ought not to be content with asking how things happen but must go on to ask why you cannot be content with knowing the causes of things and if you knew all the natural science that ever was or ever will be known to men that would not satisfy you for it would only tell you the causes of things while your souls want to know the reasons of things besides and though i may not be able to tell you the reasons of things or show you ought but a tiny glimpse here and there of that which i called the other day the glory of lady y yet i believe that somehow someone somewhere you will learn something of the reason of things for that thirst to know why was put into the hearts of little children by god himself and i believe that god would never have given them that thirst if he had not meant to satisfy it there you do not understand me i trust that you will understand me someday meanwhile i think i only say i think you know i told you how humble we must be whenever we speak of lady y that we may guess at something like a good reason for the terrible earthquakes in south america i do not wish to be hard upon poor people in great affliction but i cannot help thinking that they have been doing for hundreds of years past something very like what the bible calls tempting god staking their property and their lives upon the chances of no earthquakes coming while they ought to have known that an earthquake might come any day they have fulfilled and little thought i that it would be fulfilled so soon the parable that i told you once of the nation of the does you likes who lived careless and happy at the foot of the burning mountain and would not be warned by the smoke that came out of the top or by the slag and cinders which lay all about them till the mountain blew up and destroyed them miserably then i think that they ought to have expected an earthquake well it is not for us to judge anyone especially if they live in a part of the world in which we have not been ourselves but i think that we know and that they ought to have known enough about earthquakes to have been more prudent than they have been for many a year at least we will hope that though they would not learn their lesson till this year they will learn it now and will listen to the message which i think madame howe has brought them spoken in a voice of thunder and written in letters of flame and what is that my dear child if the landlord of our house was in the habit of pulling the roof down upon our heads and putting gunpowder under the foundations to blow us up do you not think we should know what he meant even though he never spoke a word he would be very wrong in behaving so of course but one thing would be certain that he did not intend us to live in his house any longer if he could help it and was giving us in a very rough fashion notice to quit and so it seems to me that these poor spanish americans have received from the landlord of all landlords who can do no wrong such a notice to quit as perhaps no people ever had before which says to them in unmistakable words you must leave this......more22minPlay
September 10, 2021Captains Courageous by Rudyard Kipling Part 2 Free Audiobook from the Tale Teller ClubCaptains Courageous by Rudyard Kipling Part 2 Free Audiobook from the Tale Teller Club.chapter 2 of captains courageous this is a librox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org this recording is by mark smith of simpsonville south carolinacaptain's courageous by roger kipling chapter 2.i warned you said dan as the drops fell thick and fast on the dark oiled planking dad ain't no ways hasty but your fair earned it shaw there's no sense taken on so harvey's shoulders were rising and falling in spasms of dry sobbing i know the feeling first time dad laid me out was the last and that was my first trip makes you feel sickish and lonesome i know it does moaned harvey that man's either crazy or drunk and and i can't do anything don't say that to dad whispered dan he said again all liquor and well he told me you was the madman what in creation made you call him a thief he's my dad harvey sat up mopped his nose and told the story of the missing wad of bills i'm not crazy he wound up only your father has never seen more than a five dollar bill at a time and my father could buy up this boat once a week and never miss it you don't know what the weir here is worth your dad must have a pile of money how did he get it dad says loonies can't shake out a straight yarn go ahead in gold mines and things west i've read that kind of business out west too does he go around with a pistol on a trick pony same as the circus they call that the wild west and i've heard that their spurs and bridles was solid silver you are a chump said harvey amused in spite of himself my father hasn't any use for ponies when he wants to ride he takes his car how lobster car no his own private car of course you've seen a private car sometime in your life slayden beamon he has won said dan cautiously i saw her at the union depot in boston with three [ __ ] hogging her run dan meant cleaning the windows but slate and beam and he owns about every railroad on long island they say and they say he's bought about half new hampshire run a line fence rounder and filled her up with lions and tigers and bears and buffalo and crocodiles and such all slayton demon he's a millionaire i've seen his car yes well my father's what they call a multi-millionaire and he has two private cars one's named for me the harvey and one for my mother the constance hold on said dan dad don't ever let me swear but i guess you can before we go ahead i want you to say hope you may die if you're lying of course said harvey that ain't enough say hope i may die if i ain't speaking truth hope i may die right here said harvey if every word i've spoken isn't the cold truth hundred and thirty four dollars and all said dan i heard you talking to dad and i'd have looked you to be swallowed up same as jonah harvey protested himself red in the face dan was a shrewd young person along his own lines and ten minutes questioning convinced him that harvey was not lying much besides he had bound himself by the most terrible oath known to boyhood and yet he sat alive with a red-ended nose in the scuppers recounting marvels upon marbles gosh sedan at last from the very bottom of his soul when harvey had completed an inventory of the car named in his honor then a grin of mischievous delight overspread his broad face i believe you harvey dad's made a mistake for once in his life he has sure said harvey who was meditating on early revenge he'll be mad clear through dad just hates to be mistook in his judgments dan lay back and slapped his thigh oh harvey don't you spell the catch by letting on i don't want to be knocked down again i'll get even with him though never heard any man ever got even with dad but he'd knock you down again sure the more he was mistook the more he'd do it but gold mines and pistols i never said a word about pistols harvey cut in for he was on his oath that's so no more you did two......more39minPlay
September 10, 2021Captains Courageous by Rudyard Kipling Part 2 Free Audiobook from the Tale Teller ClubCaptains Courageous by Rudyard Kipling Part 2 Free Audiobook from the Tale Teller Club.chapter 2 of captains courageous this is a librox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org this recording is by mark smith of simpsonville south carolinacaptain's courageous by roger kipling chapter 2.i warned you said dan as the drops fell thick and fast on the dark oiled planking dad ain't no ways hasty but your fair earned it shaw there's no sense taken on so harvey's shoulders were rising and falling in spasms of dry sobbing i know the feeling first time dad laid me out was the last and that was my first trip makes you feel sickish and lonesome i know it does moaned harvey that man's either crazy or drunk and and i can't do anything don't say that to dad whispered dan he said again all liquor and well he told me you was the madman what in creation made you call him a thief he's my dad harvey sat up mopped his nose and told the story of the missing wad of bills i'm not crazy he wound up only your father has never seen more than a five dollar bill at a time and my father could buy up this boat once a week and never miss it you don't know what the weir here is worth your dad must have a pile of money how did he get it dad says loonies can't shake out a straight yarn go ahead in gold mines and things west i've read that kind of business out west too does he go around with a pistol on a trick pony same as the circus they call that the wild west and i've heard that their spurs and bridles was solid silver you are a chump said harvey amused in spite of himself my father hasn't any use for ponies when he wants to ride he takes his car how lobster car no his own private car of course you've seen a private car sometime in your life slayden beamon he has won said dan cautiously i saw her at the union depot in boston with three [ __ ] hogging her run dan meant cleaning the windows but slate and beam and he owns about every railroad on long island they say and they say he's bought about half new hampshire run a line fence rounder and filled her up with lions and tigers and bears and buffalo and crocodiles and such all slayton demon he's a millionaire i've seen his car yes well my father's what they call a multi-millionaire and he has two private cars one's named for me the harvey and one for my mother the constance hold on said dan dad don't ever let me swear but i guess you can before we go ahead i want you to say hope you may die if you're lying of course said harvey that ain't enough say hope i may die if i ain't speaking truth hope i may die right here said harvey if every word i've spoken isn't the cold truth hundred and thirty four dollars and all said dan i heard you talking to dad and i'd have looked you to be swallowed up same as jonah harvey protested himself red in the face dan was a shrewd young person along his own lines and ten minutes questioning convinced him that harvey was not lying much besides he had bound himself by the most terrible oath known to boyhood and yet he sat alive with a red-ended nose in the scuppers recounting marvels upon marbles gosh sedan at last from the very bottom of his soul when harvey had completed an inventory of the car named in his honor then a grin of mischievous delight overspread his broad face i believe you harvey dad's made a mistake for once in his life he has sure said harvey who was meditating on early revenge he'll be mad clear through dad just hates to be mistook in his judgments dan lay back and slapped his thigh oh harvey don't you spell the catch by letting on i don't want to be knocked down again i'll get even with him though never heard any man ever got even with dad but he'd knock you down again sure the more he was mistook the more he'd do it but gold mines and pistols i never said a word about pistols harvey cut in for he was on his oath that's so no more you did two......more39minPlay
September 10, 2021The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare Act 3 Free Audiobook Plays Tale Teller ClubThe Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare Act 3 Free Audiobook Plays Tale Teller Club.act three of the merchant of venice by william shakespeare this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer visit librivox.orgthe merchant of venice by william shakespeare act three scene one venice a street enter salanio in salarino now what news on the rialto why yet it lives there unchecked that antonio have a ship of rich lading wrecked on the narrow seas the good ones i think they call the place a very dangerous flat and fatal for the carcasses of many a tall ship lie buried as they say if my gossip report be an honest woman of her word i would she were as lying a gossip in that as ever napped ginger made her neighbors believe she wept for the death of a third husband but it is true without any slips of prolixity or crossing the plain highway of talk that the good antonio the honest antonio oh that i had a title good enough to keep his name company come the full stop huh what says now why the end is he have lost a ship i would it might prove the end of his losses let me say amen the times lest the devil cross my prayer for here he comes in the likeness of a jew enter [ __ ] you knew none so well none so well as you of my daughter's flight that's certain i for my part knew the tailor that made the wings she flew with all and [ __ ] for his own part knew the bird was fledged and then it is the complexion of them all to leave the dam she is damned for it that's certain if the devil may be her judge my own flesh and obliged to rebel out upon it old carrion rebels it at these years i say my daughter is my flesh and my blood there is more difference between the flesh and hers than between jet and ivory more between your bloods than there is between red wine and renish but tell us do you hear whether antonio have had any loss at sea or no there i have another bad match a bankrupt a prodigal who dared scarce show his head on the rialto a beggar that used to come so smug upon the mart let him look to his bond he was want to call me yuzuru let him look to his bond he was want to lend money for a christian courtesy let him look to his bond why i am sure if he forfeit thou will not take his flesh what's that good for to bait fish with all if it will feed nothing else it will feed my revenge he hath disgraced me and hindered me half a million laughed at my losses mocked at my gains scorned my nation thraughted my bargains cooled my friends heated mine enemies and what is reason i am a jew hath not a jew eyes hath not a jew hands organs dimensions senses affections passions fed with the same food hurt with the same weapons subject to the same diseases healed by the same means warmed and cooled by the same winter and summer as a christian is if you prick us do we not bleed if you tickle us do we not laugh if you poison us do we not die and if you wrong us shall we not revenge if we are like you in the rest we will resemble you in that if a jew wrong or christian what is his humility revenge if a christian wrong a jew what should his sufferance be by christian example why revenge the villainy you teach me i will execute and it shall go hard but i will better the instruction enter a servant a gentleman my master antonio is at his house and desires to speak with you both we have been up and down to seek him enter tibble here comes another of the tribe a third cannot be matched unless the devil himself turned jew exit celano salarino and servant oh now tibble what news from genoa has still found my daughter i often came where i did hear of her but cannot find her why there there a diamond's gone cost me 2 000 duckets in frankfurt the curse never fell upon our nation till now i never felt it till now two thousand sockets in that and other precious precious jewels i would my daughter were dead at my foot and the jewels in her ear would she would hurst at my foot......more37minPlay
September 10, 2021The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare Act 3 Free Audiobook Plays Tale Teller ClubThe Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare Act 3 Free Audiobook Plays Tale Teller Club.act three of the merchant of venice by william shakespeare this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer visit librivox.orgthe merchant of venice by william shakespeare act three scene one venice a street enter salanio in salarino now what news on the rialto why yet it lives there unchecked that antonio have a ship of rich lading wrecked on the narrow seas the good ones i think they call the place a very dangerous flat and fatal for the carcasses of many a tall ship lie buried as they say if my gossip report be an honest woman of her word i would she were as lying a gossip in that as ever napped ginger made her neighbors believe she wept for the death of a third husband but it is true without any slips of prolixity or crossing the plain highway of talk that the good antonio the honest antonio oh that i had a title good enough to keep his name company come the full stop huh what says now why the end is he have lost a ship i would it might prove the end of his losses let me say amen the times lest the devil cross my prayer for here he comes in the likeness of a jew enter [ __ ] you knew none so well none so well as you of my daughter's flight that's certain i for my part knew the tailor that made the wings she flew with all and [ __ ] for his own part knew the bird was fledged and then it is the complexion of them all to leave the dam she is damned for it that's certain if the devil may be her judge my own flesh and obliged to rebel out upon it old carrion rebels it at these years i say my daughter is my flesh and my blood there is more difference between the flesh and hers than between jet and ivory more between your bloods than there is between red wine and renish but tell us do you hear whether antonio have had any loss at sea or no there i have another bad match a bankrupt a prodigal who dared scarce show his head on the rialto a beggar that used to come so smug upon the mart let him look to his bond he was want to call me yuzuru let him look to his bond he was want to lend money for a christian courtesy let him look to his bond why i am sure if he forfeit thou will not take his flesh what's that good for to bait fish with all if it will feed nothing else it will feed my revenge he hath disgraced me and hindered me half a million laughed at my losses mocked at my gains scorned my nation thraughted my bargains cooled my friends heated mine enemies and what is reason i am a jew hath not a jew eyes hath not a jew hands organs dimensions senses affections passions fed with the same food hurt with the same weapons subject to the same diseases healed by the same means warmed and cooled by the same winter and summer as a christian is if you prick us do we not bleed if you tickle us do we not laugh if you poison us do we not die and if you wrong us shall we not revenge if we are like you in the rest we will resemble you in that if a jew wrong or christian what is his humility revenge if a christian wrong a jew what should his sufferance be by christian example why revenge the villainy you teach me i will execute and it shall go hard but i will better the instruction enter a servant a gentleman my master antonio is at his house and desires to speak with you both we have been up and down to seek him enter tibble here comes another of the tribe a third cannot be matched unless the devil himself turned jew exit celano salarino and servant oh now tibble what news from genoa has still found my daughter i often came where i did hear of her but cannot find her why there there a diamond's gone cost me 2 000 duckets in frankfurt the curse never fell upon our nation till now i never felt it till now two thousand sockets in that and other precious precious jewels i would my daughter were dead at my foot and the jewels in her ear would she would hurst at my foot......more37minPlay
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