Sign up to save your podcastsEmail addressPasswordRegisterOrContinue with GoogleAlready have an account? Log in here.
We are so excited to launch our new kid-friendly online virtual stories at the Tale Teller Club.We have videos and audiobooks galore and our app is really easy to work with.No more get... more
FAQs about Tale Teller Kids™:How many episodes does Tale Teller Kids™ have?The podcast currently has 5,120 episodes available.
August 09, 2021Uncle Wiggily's Lemonade Stand Howard R Garis Free Kids' Audio Book Free Download Public DomainThe Tears of Princess Prunella Evelyn Sharp Free Kids Audio Books Public Domain.uncle wigley's lemonade stand by howard r garris this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org one day as nurse jane fuzzy wuzzy opened the kitchen door in the hollow stump bungalow she saw uncle wiggly squeezing juice from a lemon ooh bigly are you making a lemon pie asked the muskrat lady just then some of the sour juice squirted in her eye and she squirmed like an angle worm i guess i made a mistake that time sadly said the bunny but i am trying to make lemonade after uncle wigley had helped nurse jane wipe the lemon juice out her eye with a towel the muskrat lady asked why are you making lemonade uncle wiggly the bunny gentleman said that some of the animal children wanted to start a lemonade stand so they could sell cool drinks on hot days and give the money to the fresh air fund for poor animal children so this stand was started uncle wigley helped nanny the girl goat and curly the pig to make lemonade to sell from a street stand the first customer was mr stub tail the bare gentleman nanny handed him a glass and when no one was looking the piggy boy took some lemonade i'm not saying that was right though we hope you like our lemonade mr stub tail said nanny please bring neddy and becky to our stand oh drink this lemonade said mr stub tail and then i'll go get nutty and becky and treat them he put the glass to his lips but no sooner had he taken a sip then he dropped the glass and roaredoff wow uncle wiggly wanted to know what was the matter and nanny and the piggy boy were surprised too sour too sour how old mr stub tail i like sweet lemonade nanny ran into uncle wiggly's bungalow and brought out some sugar which she poured into the lemonade while the piggy boy stirred it round and round i guess this will be all right for our next customer spoke uncle wiggly soon along came curly's father mr twisty tale he tasted some of the fresh air lemonade he grunted it's quite too sweet i like lemonade sourour customers are getting mixed in our lemonade said uncle wiggly to nanny and curly as he sent them to the store to get more lemons i'll mark each pail so i'll know which is sweet and which is sour lemonade so the bunny marked a large s on one pail to show it was sweet and he marked a large s on the other pail to show that it was sour now everything will be fine said the bunny all at once uncle wiggly happened to think that just the letters on the pails weren't enough i can't tell sweet from sour as each begins with the letter s said the bunny i wonder what i'd better do just then the bad fuzzy fox and the worse woozy wolf spraying out of the bushes you'd better keep still while we nibble your ears they howled first have some lemonade invited the rabbit what kind of lemonade have you barked the fox looking hungrily at uncle wiggly's ears both kinds sweet and sour replied the bunny then i'll take both kind next chuckle the fox trying to be funny one kind will be enough for you and it doesn't make any difference what kind cried uncle wiggly and he threw the whole pail full of sour lemonade over the bad fox oh wow what does this mean bark the fox it means that i am tired of having you make fun of my lemonade cried the bunny and i'm tired of waiting for your ears how old the wolf as the fox ran away it's time you made a home run also mr wolf chuckled the bunny then he threw pale lemonade and all at the wolf who ran away also and more lemonade was made for the childrenend of uncle wigley's lemonade stand by howard r garris read by nimayou...more6minPlay
August 09, 2021Uncle Wiggily's Lemonade Stand Howard R Garis Free Kids' Audio Book Free Download Public DomainThe Tears of Princess Prunella Evelyn Sharp Free Kids Audio Books Public Domain.uncle wigley's lemonade stand by howard r garris this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org one day as nurse jane fuzzy wuzzy opened the kitchen door in the hollow stump bungalow she saw uncle wiggly squeezing juice from a lemon ooh bigly are you making a lemon pie asked the muskrat lady just then some of the sour juice squirted in her eye and she squirmed like an angle worm i guess i made a mistake that time sadly said the bunny but i am trying to make lemonade after uncle wigley had helped nurse jane wipe the lemon juice out her eye with a towel the muskrat lady asked why are you making lemonade uncle wiggly the bunny gentleman said that some of the animal children wanted to start a lemonade stand so they could sell cool drinks on hot days and give the money to the fresh air fund for poor animal children so this stand was started uncle wigley helped nanny the girl goat and curly the pig to make lemonade to sell from a street stand the first customer was mr stub tail the bare gentleman nanny handed him a glass and when no one was looking the piggy boy took some lemonade i'm not saying that was right though we hope you like our lemonade mr stub tail said nanny please bring neddy and becky to our stand oh drink this lemonade said mr stub tail and then i'll go get nutty and becky and treat them he put the glass to his lips but no sooner had he taken a sip then he dropped the glass and roaredoff wow uncle wiggly wanted to know what was the matter and nanny and the piggy boy were surprised too sour too sour how old mr stub tail i like sweet lemonade nanny ran into uncle wiggly's bungalow and brought out some sugar which she poured into the lemonade while the piggy boy stirred it round and round i guess this will be all right for our next customer spoke uncle wiggly soon along came curly's father mr twisty tale he tasted some of the fresh air lemonade he grunted it's quite too sweet i like lemonade sourour customers are getting mixed in our lemonade said uncle wiggly to nanny and curly as he sent them to the store to get more lemons i'll mark each pail so i'll know which is sweet and which is sour lemonade so the bunny marked a large s on one pail to show it was sweet and he marked a large s on the other pail to show that it was sour now everything will be fine said the bunny all at once uncle wiggly happened to think that just the letters on the pails weren't enough i can't tell sweet from sour as each begins with the letter s said the bunny i wonder what i'd better do just then the bad fuzzy fox and the worse woozy wolf spraying out of the bushes you'd better keep still while we nibble your ears they howled first have some lemonade invited the rabbit what kind of lemonade have you barked the fox looking hungrily at uncle wiggly's ears both kinds sweet and sour replied the bunny then i'll take both kind next chuckle the fox trying to be funny one kind will be enough for you and it doesn't make any difference what kind cried uncle wiggly and he threw the whole pail full of sour lemonade over the bad fox oh wow what does this mean bark the fox it means that i am tired of having you make fun of my lemonade cried the bunny and i'm tired of waiting for your ears how old the wolf as the fox ran away it's time you made a home run also mr wolf chuckled the bunny then he threw pale lemonade and all at the wolf who ran away also and more lemonade was made for the childrenend of uncle wigley's lemonade stand by howard r garris read by nimayou...more6minPlay
August 09, 2021The Tears of Princess Prunella Evelyn Sharp Free Kids Audio Books Public DomainThe Tears of Princess Prunella Evelyn Sharp Free Kids Audio Books Public Domain.the tears of princess brunella from the other side of the sun's storybook by evelyn sharp this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org reading by blakely clarkthere is no doubt that princess brunella would have been the most charming little girl on either side of the sun if she had not been so exceedingly cross and discontented she was as pretty as anyone could wish to see as accomplished as all the gifts of fairyland could make her and she had every bit of happiness that the love of her parents and the wit of her fairy godmother could put in her way and yet she grumbled and grumbled and grumbled can you not try to be happy just for five minutes ask the queen in despair how can you expect me to be happy even for five minutes when every five minutes is exactly like the last five minutes beside the little princess it is tea time your highness said the head nurse coaxing me and there are pink sugar cakes for tea there were pink sugar cakes yesterday powdered the princess there are always pink sugar cakes unless there are white sugar cakes and i am equally tireder than both can you not tell me something new let her go without her tea said the king who was rather tired of having such a cross-little daughter but the queen only smiled the child wants a change she remarked it must be very dull to play all alone all day dull exclaimed the king why should it be dull has not her godmother given her such wonderful toys that they can play with her as well as be played with this was quite true for the very ball that the princess threw to one end of the nursery could catch itself and throw itself back to her and it is not every ball that can do that what more can a child want demanded the king crossly the queen however thought there might be something more we must find her a play fellow she said wisely stuff and nonsense protested the king and why should we bring more crying children into the palace however you must do as you like i suppose the king always told the queen to do as she liked when he was tired of the conversation so the queen smiled again and issued a proclamation at once to tell the whole world that the princess brunella wanted someone to play with and would be ready to choose a playfellow that day week at 12 o'clock in the morning now it is not often that one gets a chance of playing with a king's daughter so it is no wonder that when the princess followed her royal parents into the great hall on the appointed day she found it filled from end to end with all the little princes and princesses and all the little cats and contesses and all the little dukes and duchesses that the surrounding kingdoms could produce i never had a more excellent idea said the queen as she seated herself on the throne and looked down at the crowd of children brunella has talked to nothing else for a week and she has not been heard to grumble once that's all very well observed the king a little uneasily but it is quite clear that she cannot play with them all and who knows that so much disappointment will not lead to a war the queen did not answer but turned to her little daughter who stood by her side do not be in a hurry she said to her so many faces are confusing at first and you might regret it afterwards if you made a mistake but princess brunella showed no signs of being in a hurry she just glanced over the sea of faces that would turn towards her and then looked speechlessly at her mother the smiles had all gone from her face and the big blue eyes were filled with tears why they are all exactly alike she said piteously i cannot tell one from another and then to the astonishment of everyone in the room she dropped down on the steps of the throne and began to cry dear dear what is to be done exclaimed the queen in much alarm it will look so very bad if......more26minPlay
August 09, 2021The Tears of Princess Prunella Evelyn Sharp Free Kids Audio Books Public DomainThe Tears of Princess Prunella Evelyn Sharp Free Kids Audio Books Public Domain.the tears of princess brunella from the other side of the sun's storybook by evelyn sharp this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org reading by blakely clarkthere is no doubt that princess brunella would have been the most charming little girl on either side of the sun if she had not been so exceedingly cross and discontented she was as pretty as anyone could wish to see as accomplished as all the gifts of fairyland could make her and she had every bit of happiness that the love of her parents and the wit of her fairy godmother could put in her way and yet she grumbled and grumbled and grumbled can you not try to be happy just for five minutes ask the queen in despair how can you expect me to be happy even for five minutes when every five minutes is exactly like the last five minutes beside the little princess it is tea time your highness said the head nurse coaxing me and there are pink sugar cakes for tea there were pink sugar cakes yesterday powdered the princess there are always pink sugar cakes unless there are white sugar cakes and i am equally tireder than both can you not tell me something new let her go without her tea said the king who was rather tired of having such a cross-little daughter but the queen only smiled the child wants a change she remarked it must be very dull to play all alone all day dull exclaimed the king why should it be dull has not her godmother given her such wonderful toys that they can play with her as well as be played with this was quite true for the very ball that the princess threw to one end of the nursery could catch itself and throw itself back to her and it is not every ball that can do that what more can a child want demanded the king crossly the queen however thought there might be something more we must find her a play fellow she said wisely stuff and nonsense protested the king and why should we bring more crying children into the palace however you must do as you like i suppose the king always told the queen to do as she liked when he was tired of the conversation so the queen smiled again and issued a proclamation at once to tell the whole world that the princess brunella wanted someone to play with and would be ready to choose a playfellow that day week at 12 o'clock in the morning now it is not often that one gets a chance of playing with a king's daughter so it is no wonder that when the princess followed her royal parents into the great hall on the appointed day she found it filled from end to end with all the little princes and princesses and all the little cats and contesses and all the little dukes and duchesses that the surrounding kingdoms could produce i never had a more excellent idea said the queen as she seated herself on the throne and looked down at the crowd of children brunella has talked to nothing else for a week and she has not been heard to grumble once that's all very well observed the king a little uneasily but it is quite clear that she cannot play with them all and who knows that so much disappointment will not lead to a war the queen did not answer but turned to her little daughter who stood by her side do not be in a hurry she said to her so many faces are confusing at first and you might regret it afterwards if you made a mistake but princess brunella showed no signs of being in a hurry she just glanced over the sea of faces that would turn towards her and then looked speechlessly at her mother the smiles had all gone from her face and the big blue eyes were filled with tears why they are all exactly alike she said piteously i cannot tell one from another and then to the astonishment of everyone in the room she dropped down on the steps of the throne and began to cry dear dear what is to be done exclaimed the queen in much alarm it will look so very bad if......more26minPlay
August 09, 2021Cat And Mouse By The Tale Teller Club A free Download Kids' Audio BookCat and Mouse Read by Tale Teller Teller ClubI am Catsaid CatProud and loudThe mouse turned and lookedwith disdainat Cat's large girth,and tangled maneHuhA ragged beast indeeda disgrace to your creedsaid MouseCat turned and raised a browthen made ameowI am Cat (again)My whiskers are as long as a ratMy belly like jellyround and fat....PLUSI'm a sailor's cat.Rum for breakfastbeat that Mousewith a poutnot quite a shoutsaidI am a lady's mousewith a house in a fine lady's wigIt's a pretty good gigbeat that you prigDon't be a pratsaid the catI am allowed out all nightto wander and frightI am king of the tilesI travel for milesunder the moonwhilst you're in your roomI was out last nightalso giving frightssaid Mouseat a fancy ball in factcanapes n allI ate like a king was filled to the brimbrought sausages backthey're in my rucksackI love 'sausiges' said catcrossing his....pawsto reminisceI love Rum said Mouselet's go to your houseand feast the beaststhat own this town© 2020 Goddamn Media / Sarnia de la Mare...more3minPlay
August 09, 2021Cat And Mouse By The Tale Teller Club A free Download Kids' Audio BookCat and Mouse Read by Tale Teller Teller ClubI am Catsaid CatProud and loudThe mouse turned and lookedwith disdainat Cat's large girth,and tangled maneHuhA ragged beast indeeda disgrace to your creedsaid MouseCat turned and raised a browthen made ameowI am Cat (again)My whiskers are as long as a ratMy belly like jellyround and fat....PLUSI'm a sailor's cat.Rum for breakfastbeat that Mousewith a poutnot quite a shoutsaidI am a lady's mousewith a house in a fine lady's wigIt's a pretty good gigbeat that you prigDon't be a pratsaid the catI am allowed out all nightto wander and frightI am king of the tilesI travel for milesunder the moonwhilst you're in your roomI was out last nightalso giving frightssaid Mouseat a fancy ball in factcanapes n allI ate like a king was filled to the brimbrought sausages backthey're in my rucksackI love 'sausiges' said catcrossing his....pawsto reminisceI love Rum said Mouselet's go to your houseand feast the beaststhat own this town© 2020 Goddamn Media / Sarnia de la Mare...more3minPlay
August 09, 2021An Ideal Husband Oscar Wilde Act lV (4) Free Downloads Public Domain Book PlaysAn Ideal Husband Oscar Wilde Act lV (4) Free Downloads Public Domain Book Plays.fourth act scene same as act two lord goring is standing by the fireplace with his hands in his pockets he is looking rather bored pulls out his watch inspects it and rings the bell it is a great nuisance i can't find anyone in this house to talk to and i am full of interesting information i feel like the latest edition of uhsomething or other enter servant sir robert is still at the foreign office my lord lady chilton not down yet her ladyship has not yet left her room and miss chilton has just come in from riding to himself ah that is something lord kaversham has been waiting some time in the library for sir robert i told him your lordship was here thank you would you kindly tell him i've gone bowing i shall do so my lord exit servant really i don't want to meet my father three days running it is a great deal too much excitement for any son i hope to goodness he won't come up father should neither be seen nor heard that is the only proper basin for her family life mothers are different mothers are darlings throws himself down into a chair picks up her paper and begins to read it enter lord cavisham well sir what are you doing here wasting your time as usual i suppose throws down paper and rises my dear father when one pays a visit it is for the purpose of wasting other people's time not one's own have you been thinking over what i spoke to you about last night i have been thinking of nothing else engaged to be married yet genially not yet but i hope to be before lunchtime caustically you can have till dinner time if it would be of any convenience to you thanks awfully but i think i'd sooner be engaged before lunchnever know when you are serious or not neither do i father a pause i suppose you have read the times this morning eerily the times certainly not i only read the morning post all that one should know about modern life is where the duchesses are anything else is quite demoralizing do you mean to say you have not read the times leading article on robert chilton's career what heavens no what does it say what should it say sir everything complementary of course children's speech last night on this argentine canal scheme was one of the finest pieces of orchard ever delivered in the house since canning ah never heard of canning but never wanted to and did um did chilton uphold the scheme who pulled it sir how little you know him why he denounced it roundly and the whole system of modern political finance this speech is the turning point in his career as the times points out you should read this article sir opens the times sir robert chilton most rising by young statesman brilliant order unblemished career well-known integrity of character represents what is best in english public life noble contrast to the lacks morality among foreign politicians they will never say that of you sir i sincerely hope not father however i am delighted at what you tell me about robert thoroughly delighted it shows he has got pluck he has got more than pluck sir he has got genius i prefer pluck it is not so common nowadays as geniuses i wish you would go into parliament dear father only people who look dull ever get into the house of commons and only people who are dull ever succeed there why don't you try to do something useful in life i am far too young testily i hate this affectation of you sir it is a great deal too prevalent nowadays youth isn't an affectation youth is an art why don't you propose to that pretty miss chilton i am of a very nervous disposition especially in the morning i don't suppose there's the smallest chance of her accepting you i don't know how the betting stands today if she did accept you she would be the prettiest fool in england that is just what i should like to marry a thoroughly sensible wife would reduce me to a condition of absolute idiocy in less than six months you don't deserve her sir my......more40minPlay
August 09, 2021An Ideal Husband Oscar Wilde Act lV (4) Free Downloads Public Domain Book PlaysAn Ideal Husband Oscar Wilde Act lV (4) Free Downloads Public Domain Book Plays.fourth act scene same as act two lord goring is standing by the fireplace with his hands in his pockets he is looking rather bored pulls out his watch inspects it and rings the bell it is a great nuisance i can't find anyone in this house to talk to and i am full of interesting information i feel like the latest edition of uhsomething or other enter servant sir robert is still at the foreign office my lord lady chilton not down yet her ladyship has not yet left her room and miss chilton has just come in from riding to himself ah that is something lord kaversham has been waiting some time in the library for sir robert i told him your lordship was here thank you would you kindly tell him i've gone bowing i shall do so my lord exit servant really i don't want to meet my father three days running it is a great deal too much excitement for any son i hope to goodness he won't come up father should neither be seen nor heard that is the only proper basin for her family life mothers are different mothers are darlings throws himself down into a chair picks up her paper and begins to read it enter lord cavisham well sir what are you doing here wasting your time as usual i suppose throws down paper and rises my dear father when one pays a visit it is for the purpose of wasting other people's time not one's own have you been thinking over what i spoke to you about last night i have been thinking of nothing else engaged to be married yet genially not yet but i hope to be before lunchtime caustically you can have till dinner time if it would be of any convenience to you thanks awfully but i think i'd sooner be engaged before lunchnever know when you are serious or not neither do i father a pause i suppose you have read the times this morning eerily the times certainly not i only read the morning post all that one should know about modern life is where the duchesses are anything else is quite demoralizing do you mean to say you have not read the times leading article on robert chilton's career what heavens no what does it say what should it say sir everything complementary of course children's speech last night on this argentine canal scheme was one of the finest pieces of orchard ever delivered in the house since canning ah never heard of canning but never wanted to and did um did chilton uphold the scheme who pulled it sir how little you know him why he denounced it roundly and the whole system of modern political finance this speech is the turning point in his career as the times points out you should read this article sir opens the times sir robert chilton most rising by young statesman brilliant order unblemished career well-known integrity of character represents what is best in english public life noble contrast to the lacks morality among foreign politicians they will never say that of you sir i sincerely hope not father however i am delighted at what you tell me about robert thoroughly delighted it shows he has got pluck he has got more than pluck sir he has got genius i prefer pluck it is not so common nowadays as geniuses i wish you would go into parliament dear father only people who look dull ever get into the house of commons and only people who are dull ever succeed there why don't you try to do something useful in life i am far too young testily i hate this affectation of you sir it is a great deal too prevalent nowadays youth isn't an affectation youth is an art why don't you propose to that pretty miss chilton i am of a very nervous disposition especially in the morning i don't suppose there's the smallest chance of her accepting you i don't know how the betting stands today if she did accept you she would be the prettiest fool in england that is just what i should like to marry a thoroughly sensible wife would reduce me to a condition of absolute idiocy in less than six months you don't deserve her sir my......more40minPlay
August 09, 2021An Ideal Husband Act lll (3) Oscar Wilde Free Downloads Public Domain Book PlaysAn Ideal Husband Oscar Wilde Free Downloads Public Domain Book Playsthird act scene the library in lord goring's house an adam room on the right is the door leading into the hall on the left the door of the smoking room a pair of folding doors at the back open into the drawing room the fire is lit phipps the butler is arranging some newspapers on the writing table the distinction of phipps is his impassivity he has been termed by enthusiasts the ideal butler the sphinx is not so incommunicable he is a mask with a manner of his intellectual or emotional life history knows nothing he represents the dominance of form enter lord goring in evening dress with a button hole he is wearing a silk hat and inverness cape white gloved he carries a louis says cane his are all the delicate flopperies of fashion one sees that he stands in immediate relation to modern life makes it indeed and so masters it he is the first well-dressed philosopher in the history of thought got my second buttonhole for me phipps yes my lord takes his hat kane and cape and presents new buttonhole on salvo rather distinguished thing phipps i am the only person of the smallest importance in london at present who wears a buttonhole yes my lord i have observed that taking out old buttonhole you see phipps fashion is what one wears oneself what is unfashionable is what other people wear yes my lord just as vulgarity is simply the conduct of other people yes my lord putting in a new buttonhole and falsehoods the truths of other people yes my lord other people are quite dreadful the only possible society is oneself yes my lord to love oneself is the beginning of a lifelong romance phipps yes my lord looking at himself in the glass don't think i quite like this buttonhole phipps makes me look a little too old makes me almost in the prime of life aphips i don't observe any alteration in your lordship's appearance you don't phipps no my lord i am not quite sure for the future a more trivial buttonhole fits on thursday evenings i will speak to the florist my lord she has had a loss in her family lately which perhaps accounts for the lack of triviality your lordships complains of in the buttonhole extraordinary thing about the lower classes in england they are always losing their relations yes my lord they are extremely fortunate in that respect turns around and looks at him phipps remains impassive any letters phipps three my lord hands letters on salva takes letters what my cab around in 20 minutes yes my lord goes towards door holds up letter in pink envelope um vips when did this letter arrive it was brought by hand just after your lordship went to the club that will do exit fips lady children's handwriting on lady children's pink newspaper that is rather curious i thought robert was to write wonder what lady children has got to say to me sits at bureau and opens letter and reads it i want you i trust you i am coming to you gertrude puts down the letter with a puzzled look then takes it up and reads it again slowly i want you i trust you i am coming to you so she has found out everything a poor woman poor woman pulls out watch and looks at it but what an hour to call 10 o'clock oh i shall have to give up going to the berkshires however it is always nice to be expected and not to arrive i'm not expected it's a bachelors so i shall certainly go there well i will make her stand by her husband that is the only thing for her to do that is the only thing for any woman to do it is the growth of the moral sense in women that makes marriage such a hopeless one-sided institution uh ten o'clock she should be here soon i must still fix i am not into anyone else goes towards bell enter phipps lord coversum oh why will parents always appear at the wrong time some extraordinary mistake in nature i suppose enter lord cavisham delighted to see you my dear father goes to meet him take my cloak off is it worthwhile father of course it is worthwhile sir which is the most......more46minPlay
August 09, 2021An Ideal Husband Act lll (3) Oscar Wilde Free Downloads Public Domain Book PlaysAn Ideal Husband Oscar Wilde Free Downloads Public Domain Book Playsthird act scene the library in lord goring's house an adam room on the right is the door leading into the hall on the left the door of the smoking room a pair of folding doors at the back open into the drawing room the fire is lit phipps the butler is arranging some newspapers on the writing table the distinction of phipps is his impassivity he has been termed by enthusiasts the ideal butler the sphinx is not so incommunicable he is a mask with a manner of his intellectual or emotional life history knows nothing he represents the dominance of form enter lord goring in evening dress with a button hole he is wearing a silk hat and inverness cape white gloved he carries a louis says cane his are all the delicate flopperies of fashion one sees that he stands in immediate relation to modern life makes it indeed and so masters it he is the first well-dressed philosopher in the history of thought got my second buttonhole for me phipps yes my lord takes his hat kane and cape and presents new buttonhole on salvo rather distinguished thing phipps i am the only person of the smallest importance in london at present who wears a buttonhole yes my lord i have observed that taking out old buttonhole you see phipps fashion is what one wears oneself what is unfashionable is what other people wear yes my lord just as vulgarity is simply the conduct of other people yes my lord putting in a new buttonhole and falsehoods the truths of other people yes my lord other people are quite dreadful the only possible society is oneself yes my lord to love oneself is the beginning of a lifelong romance phipps yes my lord looking at himself in the glass don't think i quite like this buttonhole phipps makes me look a little too old makes me almost in the prime of life aphips i don't observe any alteration in your lordship's appearance you don't phipps no my lord i am not quite sure for the future a more trivial buttonhole fits on thursday evenings i will speak to the florist my lord she has had a loss in her family lately which perhaps accounts for the lack of triviality your lordships complains of in the buttonhole extraordinary thing about the lower classes in england they are always losing their relations yes my lord they are extremely fortunate in that respect turns around and looks at him phipps remains impassive any letters phipps three my lord hands letters on salva takes letters what my cab around in 20 minutes yes my lord goes towards door holds up letter in pink envelope um vips when did this letter arrive it was brought by hand just after your lordship went to the club that will do exit fips lady children's handwriting on lady children's pink newspaper that is rather curious i thought robert was to write wonder what lady children has got to say to me sits at bureau and opens letter and reads it i want you i trust you i am coming to you gertrude puts down the letter with a puzzled look then takes it up and reads it again slowly i want you i trust you i am coming to you so she has found out everything a poor woman poor woman pulls out watch and looks at it but what an hour to call 10 o'clock oh i shall have to give up going to the berkshires however it is always nice to be expected and not to arrive i'm not expected it's a bachelors so i shall certainly go there well i will make her stand by her husband that is the only thing for her to do that is the only thing for any woman to do it is the growth of the moral sense in women that makes marriage such a hopeless one-sided institution uh ten o'clock she should be here soon i must still fix i am not into anyone else goes towards bell enter phipps lord coversum oh why will parents always appear at the wrong time some extraordinary mistake in nature i suppose enter lord cavisham delighted to see you my dear father goes to meet him take my cloak off is it worthwhile father of course it is worthwhile sir which is the most......more46minPlay
FAQs about Tale Teller Kids™:How many episodes does Tale Teller Kids™ have?The podcast currently has 5,120 episodes available.