[COMPLETE] History of the Universe 6 Zoology/Botany by Francis Roth-Wheeler - ava
Here is "Fabulous Zoology", dealing with mermaids and unicorns and dragons...
Lots of fun all within 12:55!
https://librivox.org/uploads/availle/histofuniversevol6_01_wheeler_128kb.mp3
Lots of fun all within 12:55!
https://librivox.org/uploads/availle/histofuniversevol6_01_wheeler_128kb.mp3
Cheers, Ava.
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Thank you!
Cheers, Ava.
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Granny Weatherwax: "I ain't Nice."
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Assigned!realisticspeakers wrote: ↑February 8th, 2019, 5:21 pm Hello there.
I think I'd like to take on The Vertebrates Mammals, parts 1 - 5, sections 13 - 17, if I may.
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Can I please read 10 and 11, on Reptiles?
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https://librivox.org/uploads/availle/histofuniversevol6_17_wheeler_128kb.mp3
[22:06]
The Saber-toothed tiger...the upper canine enlarged into a great
compressed fang, slightly curved and with sharp, serrate
edges...
That is The Most fun thing I've read for Librivox...ever!
(... and Abe Potash with a case of lumbago sitting down in a chair with a low resounding, "Oiii".)
[22:06]
The Saber-toothed tiger...the upper canine enlarged into a great
compressed fang, slightly curved and with sharp, serrate
edges...
That is The Most fun thing I've read for Librivox...ever!
(... and Abe Potash with a case of lumbago sitting down in a chair with a low resounding, "Oiii".)
Truth exists for the wise, Beauty for a feeling heart: They belong to each other. - Beethoven
Disclaimer:
"Kind reader, if this our performance doth in aught fall short of promise, blame not our good intent, but our unperfect wit."
Disclaimer:
"Kind reader, if this our performance doth in aught fall short of promise, blame not our good intent, but our unperfect wit."