Open Door and The Portrait, The by OLIPHANT, Margaret O.

Two stories of the seen and unseen with mysterious occurrences by Margaret O. Oliphant, originally published in 1881. (Summary by Gesine)

Are The Children at Home? by SANGSTER, Margaret Elizabeth

LibriVox volunteers bring you 16 recordings of Are The Children at Home? by Margaret Elizabeth Sangster. This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for August 5, 2012.Margaret...

St Margaret Mary Parish Homilies And Talks By Father Oehring

Check out homilies and talks given at St. Margaret Mary Parish in Hamilton, Ontario. We are joyful Catholics looking to be fed by both the Word of God and the Bread of Life. We...

Journey Into An Unknown World Margaret Rogers Van Coops Phd

Dr Margaret Rogers Van Coops takes a metaphysical slant on major current issues, sharing her uncanny knowledge and wisdom to explain strange and unusual perspectives on topics...

Five Little Peppers And How They Grew By Margaret Sidney

Ben, Polly, Joel, Davie and baby Phronsie are the five children of the late Mr. Pepper and his hard-working wife. The family is desperately poor and Mrs. Pepper and Ben have to...

Five Little Peppers and How They Grew by SIDNEY, Margaret

The Five Little Peppers series was created by Margaret Sidney covering the life of five children with the surname Pepper. The Pepper children were very poor, and their widowed...

Adventures of Danny Meadow Mouse (dramatic reading), The by BURGESS, Thornton W.

Danny begins his tale regretting the length of his tail until he is corrected by Mr. Toad. Then he has a series of stalkings by Reddy and Granny Fox. He is captured by Hooty the...

Clearing The Fog With Co-hosts Margaret Flowers And Kevin Zeese

Clearing the FOG: Speaking truth to expose the forces of greed on WeAct Radio, 1480 am, out of Anacostia, Washington, DC. The ruling FOG (Forces of Greed) spin news stories in...

Five Little Peppers and How They Grew (Version 2) by SIDNEY, Margaret

The Five Little Peppers and How They Grew tells the story of how the Peppers live, learn, and play in their little brown house. They are poor, and Mamsie must work constantly to...

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