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Old 01-21-2015, 01:17 PM   #1092
WT Sharpe
Bah, humbug!
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As Norton was taking me for a walk around the neighborhood this morning, I finished Humorous Ghost Stories selected by Dorothy Scarborough (read by LibriVox Volunteers) and started Confessions of an English Opium-Eater by Thomas De Quincey (a LibriVox audiobook read by Martin Geeson).

For the most part, the Ghost Stories were only so-so, and only mildly Humorous, but I did enjoy "A Shady Plot" by Elsie Brown. Perhaps this reveals in me more of a preference for contemporary authors than I was knew I had, for this was the only author in the book who wasn't selected by Dorothy Scarborough (1878–1935), but was instead a student of the reader of that selection (Mike Pelton), and was used with the author's permission.
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