Fast Asleep with Gena Marie Gena Marie
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- Salud y forma física
Be softly soothed to sleep with exceptional stories.
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"A Duel" by Guy de Maupassant, relaxing storytelling
287 - "The war was over. The Germans occupied France. The whole country was pulsating like a conquered wrestler beneath the knee of his victorious opponent." But WHAT led to this duel? Tuck in and experience it.
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"Miss Marple Tells a Story" by Agatha Christie
286 - The Queen of Crime and Mystery has graced one of her best upon us. Tuck in and find out "whodunnit."
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"The Hint of an Explanation" by Graham Greene
285 - Spoken to a bewildered little boy, "You wouldn't ever be safe in your own house. I know ways to get into houses when people are asleep." Tuck in for the resolve to his dilemma.
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"The Utterly Perfect Murder" by Ray Bradbury
284 - ". . . on my 48th birthday, lying in bed that night beside my wife, with my children sleeping through all the other quiet moonlit rooms of my house, I thought: I will arise and go now and kill Ralph Underhill." Tuck in for Bradbury's mind-boggling story. (Warning: you will be disappointed if you're looking for sci-fi.)
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"Paul's Case" by Willa Cather, part 2, relaxing storytelling
283 - “He had been sent to the bank with Denny & Carson's deposit. There was nearly a thousand (dollars) which he had . . . quietly transferred to his pocket." Tuck in for the very dramatic conclusion.
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"Paul's Case" by Willa Cather, part 1, relaxing storytelling
282 - "His teachers . . . fell upon him without mercy, his English teacher leading the pack. Older boys than Paul had broken down . . . but his set smile did not once desert him." Tuck in for the blood-fest from the fearless, Pulitzer prize-winning author.