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The Classic Tales Podcast

Ep. 707, Whose Body, Part 3 of 7, by Dorothy Sayers

The Classic Tales Podcast

B.J. Harrison

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4.62.6K Ratings

🗓️ 27 November 2020

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Will Lord Percy discover that a nefarious villain actually owns the golden pince-nez? Dorothy Sayers, today on The Classic Tales Podcast.

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

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App users can hear “The Retreat”, by Henry Vaughan in the special features portion for this week’s episode.

This book was written around 100 years ago, when the world was still reeling after the flu pandemic. See if you can spot the reference during the courtroom scene.

Also, this book contains some Anti-Semitic language. So please be aware of that.

And now, Whose Body, Part 3 of 7 by Dorothy Sayers.

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0:00.0

Will Lord Peter discover that an aferious villain actually owns the Golden Pasne?

0:08.0

Dorothy Sayers, today on the Classic Tales Podcast.

0:20.4

Welcome to the Classic Tales Podcast.

0:22.7

Thank you for listening.

0:24.7

Thank you to all of our financial supporters.

0:36.0

Thank you to all of our financial supporters.

1:02.2

And when it if you donate, feel free to let us know what titles you'd like to see us do.

1:08.7

We love to hear from you.

1:12.0

App users can hear the retreat by Henry Vaughn in the special features portion for this week's

1:18.8

episode.

1:20.2

Now this book that we're doing whose body was written around a hundred years ago when

1:24.9

they were going through a similar pandemic than we're going through right now.

1:29.4

There's a reference to the influenza pandemic at the time, and the judge does something to

1:33.9

prevent further infection in the courtroom.

1:37.0

So perk up your ears for that little Easter egg.

1:40.0

Also keep in mind this happens before the Jewish Holocaust of World War II.

1:45.1

And there will be some casual racism going on in this week's episode, so be aware of that.

1:52.2

And now, whose body?

1:55.4

8.3 of 7 by Dorothy Sayers

2:02.4

Chapter 5

2:08.1

Mr Parker was a bachelor and occupied a Georgian but inconvenient flat at number 12 A Great

2:15.2

Ormond Street, for which he paid a pound a week.

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