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The Last Lesson

In Short Story Collection Vol. 006

Read by Dexnell Peters


Alphonse Daudet


LibriVox's Short Story Collection 006: a collection of 20 short essays and fiction in the public domain read by a variety of LibriVox member…

In Which the Reader Is Introduced to the Very Best of Company

In Vanity Fair

Read by Dexnell Peters


William Makepeace Thackeray


Vanity Fair: A Novel without a Hero is a novel by William Makepeace Thackeray that satirizes society in early 19th-century England. Like man…

Version 11

In Art and Heart

Read by Dexnell Peters


Ella Wheeler Wilcox


This special poetry collection was assembled to celebrate the first anniversary of the creation of LibriVox. LibriVox volunteers bring you 3…

Contemplation Upon FlowersA

In Short Poetry Collection 010

Read by Dexnell Peters


Henry King


LibriVox’s Short Poetry Collection 010: a collection of 20 public-domain poems.

Mr. Dog at the Circus

In The Hollow Tree Snowed In Book

Read by M. Bradley Peters


Albert Bigelow Paine


Once upon a time, in the Big Deep Woods, there was a big hollow tree with three hollow branches. The tree animals living in each of these …

The Conspiracy

In An Earthman on Venus

Read by M. Bradley Peters


Ralph Milne Farley


When Myles Cabot accidentally transmitted himself to the planet Venus, he found himself naked and bewildered on a mystery world where every …

Story of the Lovers of Syria; Or, the Heroine

In The Arabian Nights Entertainments, Volume 04

Read by M. Bradley Peters


Anonymoustranslated Byjonathan Scott


The fourth and final volume of Middle Eastern tales, originally written in Arabic. Scheherazade tries to prolong her husband's interest in h…

Seventh in Line

In The Red Runners

Read by M. Bradley Peters


Seckatary Hawkins


This Is one of the Hawkins series and a right good one at that! Big boys and little boys, manly and "yellow", all these figure in …

The Sensible Ass

In Fables of Aesop and Others

Read by M. Bradley Peters


Aesop


The origins of these fables are perhaps lost in obscurity, but they are so closely identified with the Greek writer Aesop, that we may regar…