Reading, Short And Deep #468 – The Dowry by Guy De Maupassant

Reading, Short And Deep

Reading, Short And Deep #468

Eric S. Rabkin and Jesse Willis discuss The Dowry by Guy De Maupassant

Here’s a link to the story |PDF|.

The Dowry was first published as “La Dot” in Gil Blas, September 9, 1884

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Reading, Short And Deep #467 – Scrambled Eggs Super! by Dr. Seuss

Reading, Short And Deep

Reading, Short And Deep #467

Eric S. Rabkin and Jesse Willis discuss Scrambled Eggs Super! by Dr. Seuss

Here’s a link to the story |PDF|.

Scrambled Eggs Super! was first published in 1953

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Reading, Short And Deep #466 – The Club Secretary by Lord Dunsany

Reading, Short And Deep

Reading, Short And Deep #466

Eric S. Rabkin and Jesse Willis discuss The Club Secretary by Lord Dunsany

Here’s a link to the story |PDF|.

The Club Secretary was first published in The Atlantic Monthly, August 1934

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Reading, Short And Deep #465 – Probate by Margaret St. Clair

Reading, Short And Deep

Reading, Short And Deep #465

Eric S. Rabkin and Jesse Willis discuss Probate by Margaret St. Clair

Here’s a link to the story |PDF|.

Make A Prison was first published in Thrilling Wonder Stories, October 1947

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Reading, Short And Deep #464 – Make A Prison by Lawrence Block

Reading, Short And Deep

Reading, Short And Deep #464

Eric S. Rabkin and Jesse Willis discuss Make A Prison by Lawrence Block

Here’s a link to the story |PDF|.

Make A Prison was first published in Science Fiction Stories, January 1959

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Reading, Short And Deep #463 – Flight by Robert E. Howard

Reading, Short And Deep

Reading, Short And Deep #463

Eric S. Rabkin and Jesse Willis discuss Flight by Robert E. Howard

Here’s a link to the poem |PDF|.

Flight was first published in Witchcraft And Sorcery, May 1971.

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