Please forgive me if this isn't necessarily the right place for this, but being new to this and a red-headed man I felt it quite fitting.
If there is anything wrong with it by all means let me know and I will endeavour to fix it.
Thank you very much,
J Evans
Please forgive me if this isn't necessarily the right place for this, but being new to this and a red-headed man I felt it quite fitting.
If there is anything wrong with it by all means let me know and I will endeavour to fix it.
Thank you very much,
J Evans
Just one other thing: although the story is obviously PD, we prefer to use a tried and tested source, such as Gutenberg. It is possible there has been a change to the text (e.g. updated language) which would reset the copyright date. There is no obvious copyright date on this text.
I have no idea what this story is about, but I enjoyed reading it. Someone please help me understand it...
I think it's some kind of future war where men and women are at war with one another. That's why they get so upset about seeing the cigarettes made for women and why they say if they really killed them it would be suicide. I think it's some kind of world where the women rebelled and the men are freezing them.
~7:18 I hear " "It is The Morning of the Chronicle of April 27, 1890" should be " "It is The Morning Chronicle of April 27, 1890"
~7:44 omitted phrase: "but now I only keep one;"
~21:15 repeat " "I started off, Mr. Holmes, but when I got to that address it was a manufactory of artificial knee-caps,"
Thank you. I need the link to the text you read from
Edit:did you mean to submit this here or to Children's Short Works?
Hello,
I see that you were able to locate the text for this story and I am very sorry I did not attach the link. Appreciate the pl okay too. Thank you & yes since I believed it to be a short story this is where I intended to place it.
Lynnet wrote: ↑March 11th, 2024, 7:32 am
The Red Headed League
~7:18 I hear " "It is The Morning of the Chronicle of April 27, 1890" should be " "It is The Morning Chronicle of April 27, 1890"
~7:44 omitted phrase: "but now I only keep one;"
~21:15 repeat " "I started off, Mr. Holmes, but when I got to that address it was a manufactory of artificial knee-caps,"
Hi there,
The Red Headed League
By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
From The Strand Magazine August 1891
Read by James Evans
Time 47:27
Lynnet wrote: ↑March 11th, 2024, 7:32 am
The Red Headed League
~7:18 I hear " "It is The Morning of the Chronicle of April 27, 1890" should be " "It is The Morning Chronicle of April 27, 1890"
~7:44 omitted phrase: "but now I only keep one;"
~21:15 repeat " "I started off, Mr. Holmes, but when I got to that address it was a manufactory of artificial knee-caps,"
Hi there,
The Red Headed League
By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
From The Strand Magazine August 1891
Read by James Evans
Time 47:27