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[1/10] A Double Story, Chapter 12, by George MacDonald
LibriVox readers bring you 10 full-cast productions: from stories and fables for children, to a comical, self-satirizing play; from short mysteries of Sherlock Holmes, to a close - even uncomfortable - look at individual human lives, as they are swept through the tide of historical events around them. This collection contains readings from George MacDonald, Oscar Wilde, Arthur Conan Doyle, Ernest Hemingway, Katharine Fullerton Gerould, Louisa May Alcott, Stephen Leacock, Harlan Cozad McIntosh, and Charles Dickens.Copyright Note: Ernest Hemingway died in 1961. His story, Hills Like White Elephants, may not be in the Public Domain outside the USA, and particularly in countries whose copyright protections expire 70 years after the author's death.1. A Double Story, Chapter 12, by George McDonaldCoordinated and edited by Shelly Weingart. These two girls, who look exactly alike, could not be more different. What will they learn, when a wise woman crosses their paths - and is it too late for Princess Rosamund to change her ways? This is chapter 12. The rest of the book has not yet been recorded for LibriVox, but can be found at Project Gutenberg. Narrator: Shelly WeingartPrincess Rosamund: ShrimpPhishWise Woman: RapunzelinaNurse: Winnifred AssmannAlly: InkellAlly's Mother: Agnes Robert Behr 2. The Star Child, by Oscar WildeCoordinated and edited by Inkell, with proof-listening by Brian Fullen. When a young and handsome foundling decides to ignore the kind teachings of the people who took him in, he finds that he hurts those who care about him most. Follow the Star Child as he learns the value - and true beauty - of compassion. Narrator: Winnifred AssmannStar-Child: InkellWoodcutter #1 and Knight: Alan MapstoneWoodcutter #2: Larry WilsonWoodcutter #2's Wife, Green Linnet and Star-Child's Playmate: Shelly WeingartWoodcutter #2's Daughter, Hare and Woodpecker: ShrimpPhishBeggar-Woman: SylphwyldMagician: Greg GiordanoLeper: PatrickSoldier #1, Wolf and Priest: Brian FullenSoldier #2: redrunTurtle Dove and Mole: Tasha1985Owl and Squirrel: Agnes Robert Behr 3. The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier, by Sir Arthur Conan DoyleCoordinated and edited by Inkell, with proof-listening by Brian Fullen. The irrerpessible Sherlock Holmes is in fine form, in this mystery of a missing man, and a father who does not seem to want him found. Sherlock Holmes: InkellMr James M Dodd: Steve CColonel Emsworth: BeeswaxcandleGodfrey Emsworth: Brian FullenMr Kent: Greg GiordanoRalph, the old butler: Alan MapstoneSir James Saunders: Larry WilsonDoctor: Agnes Robert BehrDoctor John Watson: lorda 4. Hills Like White Elephants by Ernest HemingwayCoordinated and edited by Chuck Williamson. Just a man and a girl, passing through on their way to anywhere else. They arrive together, and they leave together, but they seem to be anything but in agreement as to what she should do when they get to their destination. In addition to the copyright notice for folks outside the USA (Hemingway died in 1961), this story implies some adult issues, though it is not explicit. The Girl (Jig): Winnifred AssmannThe Man: Brian FullenThe Woman: Agnes Robert BehrNarration: redrun 5. The Knight's Move, by Katharine Fullerton GerouldCoordinated and edited by Brian Fullen. Two argumentative young men discuss what ended the life of a mutual acquaintance. Was it intentional? If so, by whom was it intended, and why? This story explores themes of death (intentional and otherwise), and when and why one human life might be valued over another. Havelock: InkellChantry: Michael FazeNarrator: Steve C 6. The Brothers, by Louisa May AlcottScript adaptation and PL by Jenn Broda. Additional PL by Rapunzelina. Edited by Brian Fullen. A woman works in a hospital in the American Civil War. She is faced, not only with the terrible aftermath of the war itself, but with the conditions in which some people were forced to live, long before the United States were ever dis-united in arms. This story is told in the vernacular, and with the prejudices of the time. Miss Dane/Narrator: ShrimpPhishDoctor Franck: Greg GiordanoBob: Larry WilsonCaptain Fairfax: Brian FullenA Soldier Boy: Alan MapstoneA Mother: Winnifred Assmann 7. The Adventure of the Speckled Band, by Arthur Conan DoyleCoordinated and edited by MaybeCordelia. Dr. Watson and his friend Sherlock Holmes are faced with a locked-room murder mystery, involving a young woman and... a strange piece of head-wear? Narrator/Dr. John Watson: Brian FullenHelen Stoner: WendyKatzHillerSherlock Holmes: ToddHWDriver: Brian FullenDr. Grimesby Roylott: Greg GiordanoJulia Stoner: MaybeCordelia 8. "The Soul Call" from Over the Footlights, by Stephen LeacockCoordinated and edited by Winnifred Assmann. In this story - which is both a criticism of its contemporary "piffle play", and an example of such a play, at the same time! - two souls call to each-other, in spite of the ties that bind. And what are two lovers to do, when each has sworn "til death do us part," to someone else? Isn't it obvious? Narrator: Winnifred AssmannLionel Derwent: Larry WilsonMeadows and Annette: InkellCharles Chown: Brian FullenHelga Chown: ShrimpPhishMabel Derwent: Rapunzelina 9. This Finer Shadow, Chapter 11, by Harlan Cozad McIntoshCoordinated and edited by Brian Fullen. A man with a secret past tells his lover a story about himself. Her answer leaves him seeing his future in a new light. This scene also implies adult themes, but is not explicit. It is chapter 11 of a novel; you can find he entire novel as a solo reading in the LibriVox catalog. Narrator: Greg Giordano
Cat: Agnes Robert Behr
Martin: Brian Fullen
Flower Lady: Winnifred Assmann
Deane: valroth 10. Oliver Twist, Chapter 2, by Charles DickensCoordinated and edited by Rapunzelina. In this iconic chapter, a young orphan has the audacity to ask the the, erm, economical folk to whom his well-being is entrusted, whether he might have a larger portion of food for his sustenance. For anyone who only saw this scene in a movie, you may have missed the biting satire which is here present in the narration. If you wish to hear more of this, our LibriVox volunteers have actually agreed to your outlandish demands, and you can surely find [one of our full readings](https://librivox.org/search?q=oliver twist&search%5Fform=advanced) to satisfy your astonishing appetite. Mrs Mann: The CountessMr. Bumble: Brian FullenOliver: InkellMr. Limbkins: RapunzelinaA second board member: Winnifred AssmannA third board member: Shelly WeingartNarrator: Agnes Robert Behr