Short Story Collection Vol. 044
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Read by LibriVox Volunteers





LibriVox’s Short Story Collection 044: a collection of 20 short works of fiction in the public domain read by a group of LibriVox members. (8 hr 53 min)
Chapters
Anarchist: His Dog | 31:38 | Read by Seannie Coulter |
Bill the Bloodhound | 32:07 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
The Cabman's Story | 18:37 | Read by Bellona Times |
The Demon Pope | 22:45 | Read by Gregg Margarite (1957-2012) |
The Door In The Wall | 40:18 | Read by Jason Mills |
The Guilty Secret | 23:58 | Read by Martin Geeson |
In the Penal Colony | 1:08:14 | Read by Dominic Vinyard |
The Last Lesson | 9:48 | Read by Mike Harris |
Long Odds | 34:08 | Read by Mike Harris |
Morella | 13:34 | Read by Jesse Noar |
The Mouse | 11:27 | Read by Charles Culbertson |
The Open Boat | 55:22 | Read by James Christopher |
The Pimienta Pancakes | 24:54 | Read by Charles Culbertson |
A Reward of Merit | 41:05 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
Settling on the Land | 11:31 | Read by Jesse Noar |
That Spot | 24:52 | Read by Adam Whybray |
There Was In Florence A Lady | 24:59 | Read by Bellona Times |
Tom's Money | 17:01 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
Uncle Bentley and the Roosters | 6:12 | Read by Don W. Jenkins |
The Walking Woman | 21:02 | Read by Cori Samuel |
Reviews
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AlexandriaUK
For a bunch of short stories they weren't too bad, some better than others, the, readers were good though, what would we do with out them.





Cindy Barnett
Liked all the stories and the narrations were clear. The morality reminds me of Aesop’s fables — short, sweet and all too true.