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The Lady or the Tiger

By: Frank R. Stockton
Narrated by: Mike Vendetti
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Summary

The Lady or the Tiger, which will it be? The unanswerable question, but certainly something to think about. And going even further, did the princess regret her decision later? Originally published in 1882, in The Century magazine by Frank R Stockton, this short story has become an allegorical expression for an unsolvable problem.

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