Reading well-known classic short stories to you by Lily

Reading Classic Short Stories
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Reading well-known classic short stories to you by Lily
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Publishing Since
5/11/2020
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Recent Episodes

May 13, 2020
EP3 - My Lord Bag of Rice
<p>My Lord Bag of Rice is a Japanese fairy tale by Yei Theodora Ozaki, which tells the story of a brave warrior's adventures in facing monsters, and hence was granted the name 'My Lord Bag of Rice'.</p>

May 12, 2020
EP2 - The New Dress
<p>The New Dress is a short story by Virginia Woolf about an overly self-conscious Mabel Waring who was attending a party hosted by Clarissa Dalloway. </p>

May 11, 2020
EP 1 - The Black Cat
<p>'The Black Cat' is a short story by Edgar Allan Poe. It tells the story of a man who is haunted by guilt by the crime he has done, and is constantly tortured by it through the appearance of his black cat.</p> <p>Warning: contains elements of horror (murder) and mystery.</p>
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