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I love how corporeal this ghostie is--getting shot and strangling people! But his mental deterioration in life sounded like Huntington’s or another neurodegenerative disease.

8 days ago reply 0

A wonderful reading of a great story.

1 months ago reply 0

Really enjoying your delivery and analysis of both classic and your own stories. From a fellow West Cumbrian! (Workington)

1 months ago reply 0

Wow! What a great story! You read it beautifully and I love the ramblings at the end.

2 months ago reply 0

I loved the story. However I prefer Odin as good.

3 months ago reply 0

I loved Polidori’s descriptive language!

4 months ago reply 0

I had to look up quavers. Interesting, like cheese puffs

5 months ago reply 0

Thanks for another great reading.

6 months ago reply 0

An excellent telling of this Classic Story Keep up the good work

6 months ago reply 1

Another great classic story read wonderfully.

6 months ago reply 0

🙃

11 months ago reply 0

This was an incredible one man! It gave me the thrill such stories did when I was a kid and not an old guy that writes. Completely perfect!

1 years ago reply 0

I love your ramble at the end of the story. I would say that the loss of dialects in parts of England has the same effect. I am a man of Kent and the lose of the Kentish dialect is quite sad. Words like dumbledore, bumble bee, are no longer spoken in Kent.

1 years ago reply 0

Great reading of this classic tale! I always enjoy how the author clevery pats herself on the back within the story, regarding Mrs. Dooman’s good phrases: ”drawed out man-size in marble” and ”in their marble”.

1 years ago reply 0

Another amazing reading. Thank you for sharing this story.

1 years ago reply 0

good God, I knew that must be one of yours. so poignant, gave me a tear, sweet sorrow.

1 years ago reply 0

yes new Orleans! and the west expanses of texas

1 years ago reply 0