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The Classic Tales Podcast

Ep. 677, Leave it to Psmith, part 9of10, by P.G. Wodehouse

The Classic Tales Podcast

B.J. Harrison

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4.62.6K Ratings

🗓️ 1 May 2020

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

What does Eve Halliday find when she ransacks Psmith’s secret hideaway? P.G. Wodehouse, today on The Classic Tales Podcast.

Welcome to The Classic Tales Podcast. Thank you for listening.

Many, many thanks to all of our listeners and supporting members who help to keep us going.

I’m sorry about the snafu with last week’s episode. I checked the wrong box, and instead of the episode dropping Friday morning, it was available for a few hours on Thursday, then fell off the feed. Brilliant. Sorry about that. We’re only in season 14. You think I’d know better.

I hope everyone is keeping safe and well in this crazy time. I also hope you’re taking advantage of the titles available for free during the pandemic. Please visit www.classictalesaudiobooks.com and go to the home from school – free category to download a selection of titles geared for grades K-12. I’ll be adding more titles soon. You can find a link to the free material in the description for today’s episode.

I have also added three new titles now available for free – Captain Blood, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, and A Room With A View . Feel free to snap up these titles for free, and hopefully they can help keep your wits sharp at this trying time.

Thanks again to our financial contributors. It is the monthly subscriptions that are largely keeping us afloat right now, as we are giving a lot of stuff away. Thank you for helping us to stay strong, and hopefully help to lighten the load of those who are hit particularly hard right now. Every donation helps.

You can find the free audiobooks here:

https://tinyurl.com/wfrphaw

I’m so excited that The Hunchback of Notre Dame has been named as a finalist for the Independent Audiobook Awards. These awards are about the highest achievement for an Indie audiobook publisher like myself. I’m very thrilled to be a finalist.

We’d like to thank Spotify for being a partnering sponsor.

The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius is taking longer than I expected. I’ve already done over 50 episodes, and I’m only about halfway through. So, we’re shelving that project. The special features of the app will now include a famous poem. I’ll go through my classic poetry books, and read a short poem for the special features. This week is Lord Randal, by Sir Patrick Spens. Bob Dylan fans may find it interesting as the structure is similar to “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall”.

And now, Leave it to Psmith, part 9 of 10, by P.G. Wodehouse.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

What does Eve Halliday find when she ransacks Smith's secret hideaway?

0:07.0

PG Woodhouse, today on the Classic Tales podcast.

0:12.0

Welcome to the Classic Tales podcast. Thank you for listening.

0:33.0

Many, many thanks to all of our listeners and supporting members who helped to keep us going.

0:40.0

I'm sorry about the snafu with last week's episode. I checked the wrong box. And instead of the episode dropping Friday morning,

0:47.0

it was available for a few hours on Thursday then fell off the feed. Brilliant. Sorry about that.

0:54.0

We're only in season 14, you'd think I'd know better.

0:58.0

I hope everyone is keeping safe and well in this crazy time.

1:03.0

I also hope you're taking advantage of the titles available for free during the pandemic.

1:09.0

Please go to classictalesaudiobooks.com and go to the Home from School Free category to download a selection of titles geared for grades K through 12.

1:20.0

Adults can listen to, of course. You can find a link to the free material in the description for today's episode.

1:27.0

And I've also added three new titles, Captain Blood, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, and A Room with a View.

1:35.0

Feel free to snap up these titles for free, and hopefully they can help you keep your wits sharp at this trying time.

1:42.0

Thanks again to our financial contributors. It is the monthly subscriptions that are largely keeping us afloat right now,

1:50.0

as we are giving a lot of stuff away. Thank you for helping us to stay strong, and hopefully help to lighten the load of those who are hit particularly hard right now.

2:00.0

Every donation helps. Thanks again.

2:04.0

The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius is taking longer than I expected. I've already done over 50 episodes, and I'm only about halfway through.

2:14.0

So we're shelving that project. I'll finish it up at a later time. The special features of the app will now include a famous poem or part of a longer poem.

2:25.0

I'm going to go through my classic poetry books and read a short poem for the special features.

2:31.0

This week's poem is Lord Randall by Sir Patrick Spence. Bob Dylan fans may find it interesting, as the structure is similar to a hard rain is going to fall.

2:43.0

Now for our personal moment. Swamp cooler is up and going. We're all good there.

2:49.0

Silla made us masks. Each of us has three. And we wear them as we take our walks along the river side with our family. That's our like exercise we try and do it every day.

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