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Great plot, exceptionally written and superbly narrated sir. This was my second tale in your series of this author and I loved every twist and turn. I am eager to listen to the third, thank you 🙏
What?? Whaaat?? I was here for the whole ride, enjoyed every stinkin exhilarating moment, until that abrupt ending.😲 That aside, I've fallen in love with Robert Louis Stevenson, despite his shortcomings. That, and I saw there was a Part 2. There'd better be, FFS.😉 Thanks so much for an outstanding reading. Liked, subbed & all the rest.
Stevenson has a flair for story but obscures it in a flood of convoluted and overwrought Victorian prose. If one can dig through the tonnage if verbiage, there's a story in there somewhere. But it's a bit tiresome to do so. Well narrated, even so.
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A good story, and an excellent reading 48:54
When he wasn’t writing fiction, Stevenson was impressively progressive and intellectual.
📖 Extraordinary reading of R.L.S's story by you Mr. Lane.📚
Always love a happy ending, thank you
It's not over yet
Excellent short story, thank you.
There's more to come
Great plot, exceptionally written and superbly narrated sir.
This was my second tale in your series of this author and I loved every twist and turn.
I am eager to listen to the third, thank you 🙏
What??
Whaaat??
I was here for the whole ride, enjoyed every stinkin exhilarating moment, until that abrupt ending.😲
That aside, I've fallen in love with Robert Louis Stevenson, despite his shortcomings. That, and I saw there was a Part 2. There'd better be, FFS.😉
Thanks so much for an outstanding reading. Liked, subbed & all the rest.
Thanks!
Thank you very much!
24/7 'ten. Brilliant reading too. Secondly. Substitute for the happy ending 'Effects of Laziness' poem James Clarence Mangan.
Turns out harry was gay
Stevenson has a flair for story but obscures it in a flood of convoluted and overwrought Victorian prose. If one can dig through the tonnage if verbiage, there's a story in there somewhere. But it's a bit tiresome to do so. Well narrated, even so.