All Saints Church is in the oldest surviving part of the centre of Bristol, an area of narrow cobbled streets and alleyways. It is easy to understand that this area and the old buildings in it would seem very spooky in the dark.
The haunted house had previously been home to the medieval Guild of Kalendars, a group of clerics charged with maintaining the official records of the city
Alan the sixth age shifts into the slippered pantaloon with spectacles on nose
alanmapstone wrote: ↑October 29th, 2021, 3:09 amSection 9 - Bristol Vicarage https://librivox.org/uploads/kitty/hauntedhomes_009_ingram_128kb.mp3
All Saints Church is in the oldest surviving part of the centre of Bristol, an area of narrow cobbled streets and alleyways. It is easy to understand that this area and the old buildings in it would seem very spooky in the dark.
The haunted house had previously been home to the medieval Guild of Kalendars, a group of clerics charged with maintaining the official records of the city
interesting facts, thank you, Alan. And the first section in and PL ok right away. Hmm, this first story has been related with quite more humour than horror. Unexpected, but enjoyable.
Here is the preface. If a kind soul (of the non-supernatural type) would have the time and inclination to prooflisten it, please make a note in the thread before you download, so the work won't be made double.
Kitty wrote: ↑October 30th, 2021, 5:33 am
Here is the preface. If a kind soul (of the non-supernatural type) would have the time and inclination to prooflisten it, please make a note in the thread before you download, so the work won't be made double.
ooooh, hearing that howling at night in a Cornish bed-and-breakfast would be something memorable. The task that Tregeagle had to perform for all eternity is sort of as exhausting as any task he probably would have to perform in hell I'm not sure he meant that when he asked the priests for help.
A wonderful narration, Piotr, I really enjoyed it. Also flawless, so right away PL ok.