Here are my contributions: three in English and one in Lithuanian (if that's alright---everyone has been doing English readings thus far!)
* Link to your recording, as shown on the Uploader:
https://librivox.org/uploads/rapunzelina/csw17_atthesign_smith_tp_128kb.mp3
* Link to the text source:
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433082521786;view=1up;seq=64
* Language in which the story/poem is written: English
* Author's/translator's (and composer's) name, birth and death dates: Geoffrey Smith (?-?)
* Title of the story/poem: At the Sign of the Jolly Jack
* Duration (runtime) of the file in mm:ss: 3:08
* Link to your recording, as shown on the Uploader:
https://librivox.org/uploads/rapunzelina/csw17_christmasonce_brooks_tp_128kb.mp3
* Link to the text source:
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433082521786;view=1up;seq=112
* Language in which the story/poem is written: English
* Author's/translator's (and composer's) name, birth and death dates: Phillips Brooks (1835-1893)
* Title of the story/poem: Christmas Once Is Christmas Still
* Duration (runtime) of the file in mm:ss: 3:25
* Link to your recording, as shown on the Uploader:
https://librivox.org/uploads/rapunzelina/csw17_marijosgiesme_maironis_tp_128kb.mp3
* Link to the text source:
http://antologija.lt/text/maironis-pavasario-balsai/3#marijos
* Language in which the story/poem is written: Lithuanian
* Author's/translator's (and composer's) name, birth and death dates: Maironis (1862-1932)
* Title of the story/poem: Marijos giesmė
* Duration (runtime) of the file in mm:ss: 2:17
* Link to your recording, as shown on the Uploader:
https://librivox.org/uploads/rapunzelina/csw17_ongoodwishes_friswell_tp_128kb.mp3
* Link to the text source:
https://archive.org/stream/christmasitsori00unkngoog#page/n190/mode/2up
* Language in which the story/poem is written: English
* Author's/translator's (and composer's) name, birth and death dates: James Hain Friswell (1825-1878)
* Title of the story/poem: On Good Wishes at Christmas
* Duration (runtime) of the file in mm:ss: 5:18
For the Lithuanian poem, you could ask Sonia (Kitty) to help, as she's PLed another Lithuanian poem I recorded last year.