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Saturday, July 08, 2006

PDP #34 - "The Woman in White" by Wilkie Collins, Part 11

Mr. Hartright feels the need to get to the bottom of things and brings Miss Halcombe to help confirm things.

File size is 3.8 MB and the podcast is 15 minutes and 43 seconds long.

Manual download link here.

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7 Comments:

Blogger Simeon said...

Arrgh....

I'm dying to know how things turn out.

How many more chapters are there?

Simeon

9:44 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I just recently discovered your page and have enjoyed your readings. I hope you'll continue.

Barbara

8:32 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear E:

This week I bought a new mp3 player with "podcasteready" installed (it's a mobiBlu Cube2 and I recommend it) so joined the 21st century. That's how I found your wonderful podcast. Unlike Simeon, I don't have the patience to wait. I'm going to library tomorrow. Maybe that was your plan all along... :-) I'm a reader but I like audio books just as well.

Thank you for introducing me to Wilkie Collins' proze. I liked your reading of "The Gift...". My eyes fill up with tears every time...

Just another grateful listener,
Ioana

10:32 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear E:

This week I bought a new mp3 player with "podcasteready" installed (it's a mobiBlu Cube2 and I recommend it) so joined the 21st century. That's how I found your wonderful podcast. Unlike Simeon, I don't have the patience to wait. I'm going to library tomorrow. Maybe that was your plan all along... :-) I'm a reader but I like audio books just as well.

Thank you for introducing me to Wilkie Collins' proze. I liked your reading of "The Gift...". My eyes fill up with tears every time...

Just another grateful listener,
Ioana

10:32 PM  
Blogger e said...

I'm sorry guys, I've been traveling for business and just having general random stuff get in the way. I'll put out a series of podcasts to catch us all up.

Ioana thank you for the compliment on The Gift of the Magi, it's one of my favorite O'Henry stories as well.

And no, it wasn't my plan to create additional suspense, hehe. You can also download a digital version of The Woman in White from http://www.gutenberg.org/ if you want to save yourself the trip.

I'll have a new episode up by Saturday though and another by early next week.

11:50 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear e:

I finished "The Woman White" and I started "The Dead Secret"... another "secret most Victorian" narrative from our 19th century writer of guilty-pleasure-prose. I don't mean to spoil it for everyone else but be prepared to be underwhelmed by Sir Percival Glyde's secret.
My local library has "The Moonstone" so I will read it next. Thanks for the Project Gutenberg link but libraries are still open... fortunately.

Ioana

9:27 PM  
Blogger e said...

Thanks for the advance warning :)

Let us know your opinion on "The Dead Secret"

And yes, Libraries are wonderful places, I used to get teased because I loved libraries so much but that was usually by people who had never visited them outside of school.

Long live libraries and literature!

12:04 PM  

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