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Aunt Judy's Tales

Aunt Judy's Tales

著者: Margaret Gatty
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Gather around for a delightful journey into the heartwarming world of family and storytelling, as suggested by the inviting title. This podcast embraces the charm of shared tales, capturing the essence of an elder sibling weaving enchanting narratives for the younger ones. Each episode features a new complete audiobook, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in a rotating collection of whimsical stories that spark imagination and foster a sense of togetherness. These are not mere stories; they are unique explorations that resonate with the joys and challenges of growing up, the bonds of kinship, and the timeless magic of a well-told tale. With every episode, listeners are encouraged to discover a new book, offering a rich tapestry of experiences that celebrate the art of storytelling within a familial embrace. Join us as we rediscover the joy of listening to tales that warm the heart and inspire the mind, just like Aunt Judy's cherished stories.Copyright Short Works Genre アート 文学・フィクション 文学史・文学批評
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  • Winds of Doctrine Studies in Contemporary Opinion-George Santayana
    2026/08/20
    This is a collection of six short stories by Margaret Gatty, writing as Mrs. Alfred Gatty. All told by 'an elder girl' in a large family to the 8 little ones gathered around. "There is not a more charming sight in the domestic world, than that of an elder girl in a large family, amusing what are called the little ones. "How could mamma have ventured upon that cosy nap in the arm-chair by the fire, if she had been harassed by wondering what the children were about? Whereas, as it was, she had overheard No. 8 begging the one they all called “Aunt Judy,” to come and tell them a story, and she had beheld Aunt Judy’s nod of consent; whereupon she had shut her eyes, and composed herself to sleep quite complacently, under the pleasant conviction that all things were sure to be in a state of peace and security, so long as the children were listening to one of those curious stories of Aunt Judy’s, in which, with so much drollery and amusement, there was sure to be mixed up some odd scraps of information, or bits of good advice." - Summary by Phil Chenevert
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    6 時間 43 分
  • The Tables of the Law; & The Adoration of the Magi
    2026/08/19
    This is a collection of six short stories by Margaret Gatty, writing as Mrs. Alfred Gatty. All told by 'an elder girl' in a large family to the 8 little ones gathered around. "There is not a more charming sight in the domestic world, than that of an elder girl in a large family, amusing what are called the little ones. "How could mamma have ventured upon that cosy nap in the arm-chair by the fire, if she had been harassed by wondering what the children were about? Whereas, as it was, she had overheard No. 8 begging the one they all called “Aunt Judy,” to come and tell them a story, and she had beheld Aunt Judy’s nod of consent; whereupon she had shut her eyes, and composed herself to sleep quite complacently, under the pleasant conviction that all things were sure to be in a state of peace and security, so long as the children were listening to one of those curious stories of Aunt Judy’s, in which, with so much drollery and amusement, there was sure to be mixed up some odd scraps of information, or bits of good advice." - Summary by Phil Chenevert
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    43 分
  • Five Minutes' Stories-Mary Louisa Molesworth
    2026/08/18
    This is a collection of six short stories by Margaret Gatty, writing as Mrs. Alfred Gatty. All told by 'an elder girl' in a large family to the 8 little ones gathered around. "There is not a more charming sight in the domestic world, than that of an elder girl in a large family, amusing what are called the little ones. "How could mamma have ventured upon that cosy nap in the arm-chair by the fire, if she had been harassed by wondering what the children were about? Whereas, as it was, she had overheard No. 8 begging the one they all called “Aunt Judy,” to come and tell them a story, and she had beheld Aunt Judy’s nod of consent; whereupon she had shut her eyes, and composed herself to sleep quite complacently, under the pleasant conviction that all things were sure to be in a state of peace and security, so long as the children were listening to one of those curious stories of Aunt Judy’s, in which, with so much drollery and amusement, there was sure to be mixed up some odd scraps of information, or bits of good advice." - Summary by Phil Chenevert
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    2 時間 4 分
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