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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's sleuth Sherlock Holmes looks into "A Case of Identity"
A magic show that isn't just about magic: Frank R. Stockton's "The Magic Egg"
Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot investigates, and his friend Captain Arthur Hastings narrates "The Mystery of the Hunter's Lodge."
In a sculptor's studio in Paris, eager young expatriates hear a tale of rootedness and creativity. Willa Cather's "The Namesake."
An intriguing story by a writer who was best known as a pioneer of detective fiction. Anna Katherine Green’s "Shall He Wed Her?”
Mark Twain dips his pen in dark comic ink for a speech to accident insurance executives and for a tale called "Cannibalism in the Cars."
G. K. Chesterton's priestly detective Father Brown examines a curse on an old and prominent Devonshire family.
A humorous and satisfying story of one man taking on the corrupt local political machine: Meredith Nicholson's "the Boulevard of Rogues"
Master storyteller Guy de Maupassant's "Théodule Sabot's Confession"
Lest we forget: George Washington's and Dwight Eisenhower farewell addresses
A young girl discovers her passion for New England country life and her love and values for the animals that inhabit it.
A Christmas story set in Poland: Eric Kelly's "In Clean Hay"
Gift of the Magi*

Gift of the Magi*

2025-12-2116:41

So familiar, but somehow always new and wonderful: O. Henry's "The Gift of the Magi"
A fine young woman falls for a rotter. What directions might it take? Lucy Maud Montgomery's "A Redeeming Sacrifice"
About as cold as it gets: Jack London's "To Build a Fire"
A Hollywood yarn from P. G. Wodehouse: "The Nodder"
Wilde:Coward 11-25

Wilde:Coward 11-25

2025-11-2333:59

Two stories by two great wits and storytellers: Oscar Wilde and Noël Coward
Ambrose Bierce's famous and startling Civil War story, "A Horseman in the Sky"
It has been said that P. G. Wodehouse’s inimitable comic style was as hard to analyze as his emotions; one critic described the task as “taking a spade to a soufflé.” So no need to subject it to analysis, just relax and enjoy Wodehouse's "Jeeves and the Love That Purifies."
A Western tale by the gifted storyteller and illustrator Will James, "The Seeing Eye"
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