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PseudoPod 694: Robin’s Rath

PseudoPod

Escape Artists Foundation

Fiction, Arts, Books, Drama

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 20 March 2020

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Author : Margery Lawrence Narrator : Lewis Davies Host : Graeme Dunlop Audio Producer : Chelsea Davis Discuss on Forums “Robin’s Rath” first appeared in Hutchinson’s Story Magazine, Nov 1923 Robin’s Rath by Margery Lawrence ‘So ye’re goin’ to buy Robin’s Rath, young lady?’ Ellen Vandermyl raised her arched brows with a touch of hauteur […]

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0:00.0

This is a horror podcast and as a result it will have some horror in it.

0:04.0

You may find that horror too disturbing. Don't worry, this ride is one you can get off at any time.

0:08.2

Just press stop if it's getting to you. The fun rama at Old Man Jenkins' world of fun and Death, that's not a ride you can get off, and honestly not one we would recommend you get on. Suopodopod episode 694 for March 20, 2020.

0:33.6

This week's story, Robin's Wrath by Marjorie Lawrence.

0:39.1

Hello everyone, welcome to Suitapot the Weekly Horror Podcast. I'm your host Graham Dunlop.

0:46.4

Today's story was first published in Hutchison's Story magazine, November

0:51.1

1923 and was written by Marjorie Lawrence.

0:55.7

Her best-known supernatural works include Number 7 Queer Street, a collection that gathers the

1:01.6

case histories of an occult detective

1:03.8

Dr Miles Penoyer as related by his assistant Jerome Latimer.

1:08.6

Lawrence stated that this series was inspired by Algenon Blackwoods John's Silence stories and Dion Fortune's

1:16.4

Dr. Taverno series. Like May Sinclair before her, Lawrence became a confirmed spiritualist and believer in reincarnation in later years.

1:26.0

According to the author, my interest in it dates actually from the moment when I saw a near relation three nights after he died, when he gave me specific

1:36.5

instructions about the finding of a box containing important papers.

1:41.5

They were found precisely where he said, and from that moment I became deeply

1:46.0

interested in what I have called the other side.

1:50.6

Somewhere that man was obviously still alive.

1:53.3

Somewhere he was thinking of us, anxious to help, caring what happened.

1:58.6

In a word, he was still alive somewhere, and I was determined to find out where.

2:05.0

Your reader is Louis Davies.

2:09.0

Louis Davies is an ex-actor turned history teacher. You can follow him at Lewis

2:15.2

Kurno on Twitter. He's always looking for opportunities to read aloud.

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