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The Short Stories of Saki
- 65 of Saki's Most Popular Tales
- Narrated by: Cathy Dobson
- Length: 13 hrs and 58 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Classics
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Summary
Sixty-five short stories by the master storyteller, Saki:
'Esme', 'The Match-Maker', 'Tobermory', 'Mrs. Packletide's Tiger', 'The Stampeding of Lady Bastable', 'The Background', 'Hermann the Irascible', 'The Unrest-Cure', 'The Jesting of Arlington Stringham', 'Sredni Vashtar', 'Adrian The Chaplet', 'The Quest', 'Wratislav', 'The Easter Egg', 'Filboid Studge', 'The Music on the Hill 'The Story of St. Vespaluus', 'The Way to the Dairy', 'The Peace Offering', 'The Peace of Mowsle Barton', 'The Talking-out of Tarrington', 'The Hounds of Fate', 'The Recessional', 'A Matter of Sentiment', 'The Secret Sin of Septimus Brope', 'Ministers of Grace', 'The Remoulding of Groby Lington', 'The She-Wolf', 'Laura', 'The Boar Pig', 'The Brogue', 'The Hen', 'The Open Window', 'The Treasure Ship', 'The Cobweb', 'The Lull', 'The Unkindest Blow', 'The Romancers', 'The Schartz-Metterklume Method', 'The Seventh Pullet', 'The Blind Spot', 'Dusk', 'A Touch Of Realism', 'Cousin Teresa', 'The Yarkand Manner', 'The Byzantine Omelette', 'The Feast Of Nemesis', 'The Dreamer', 'The Quince Tree', 'The Forbidden Buzzards', 'The Stake', 'Clovis On Parental Responsibilities', 'A Holiday Task', 'The Stalled Ox', 'The Story Teller', 'A Defensive Diamond', 'The Elk', 'Down Pens', 'The Name Day', 'The Lumber Room', 'Fur', 'The Philanthropist And The Happy Cat', 'On Approval', 'The Mouse'.
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- Stokka
- 03-07-18
Ruined by narration
I've been enjoying Saki since the 70's so very pleased to find this collection on Audible. Unfortunately ruined for me by the narrator and the mispronunciation of Esme.
I can't really imagine anyone other than Stephen Fry reading these.
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- Bartleby72
- 17-08-18
Unlistenable narration
I love Saki's stories but couldn't listen to these. The narration is awful and renders them completely unlistenable. Luckily, as an Audible customer, this cost one credit - don't know how I'd feel if I'd paid over £30 for it. I'd advise all to avoid this product.
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