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  • Bee People - Margaret Warner Morley
    2026/07/14
    "Bee People" by Margaret Warner Morley invites listeners into the fascinating world of honeybees, described as "buzzy-fuzzy little pepper pots." Through her engaging narrative, Morley explores the habits and lifestyles of these remarkable creatures, highlighting their significant contributions to our environment and daily lives. This timeless work appeals to all ages, making it an ideal choice for anyone curious about nature and the interconnectedness of life. As we continue to navigate the importance of pollinators in our ecosystems today, Morley's insights resonate deeply, reminding us of the delicate balance we share with these industrious insects.
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    2 時間 38 分
  • Inner Chamber and the Inner Life - Andrew Murray
    2026/07/11
    "Inner Chamber and the Inner Life" by Andrew Murray is a profound collection of devotions designed to enrich the Christian experience and strengthen one's spiritual journey. By emphasizing essential practices such as prayer, meditation, and engagement with Scripture, Murray provides invaluable insights into maintaining a deep and intimate relationship with God. This book serves as a reminder that without these vital disciplines, our spiritual lives may dwindle, making it especially relevant for those seeking renewal and joy in their faith today. Its timeless wisdom continues to inspire readers to cultivate their inner lives and embrace a fulfilling Christian existence.
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    4 時間 12 分
  • Human Chord - Algernon Blackwood
    2026/07/07
    "Human Chord" by Algernon Blackwood invites listeners into the curious life of Spinny, a thirty-year-old man navigating unemployment and the strange allure of newspaper advertisements. When he responds to a peculiar listing seeking a secretarial assistant with courage and imagination, he embarks on an unexpected journey filled with mystery and wonder. This tale resonates with timeless themes of seeking purpose and the intersection of the ordinary with the extraordinary, reflecting our own quests for meaning in a chaotic world. Blackwood's exploration of human connection and the unknown continues to captivate, making this work of weird fiction a compelling listen for those intrigued by the complexities of life and the human spirit.
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    6 時間 39 分
  • Life and Adventures of Santa Claus - L Frank Baum
    2026/07/04
    "Life and Adventures of Santa Claus" by L. Frank Baum presents a unique take on the origins of Santa Claus, diverging from traditional tales to weave a rich fantasy surrounding his life. Orphaned as an infant and raised by the nymph Necile, Claus grows up witnessing the neglect of children, which inspires him to create toys and ultimately become the beloved figure we know today. This enchanting story resonates with timeless themes of compassion and the importance of caring for others, making it a delightful listen for audiences seeking warmth and inspiration. Baum’s imaginative world invites listeners to reflect on the enduring spirit of generosity and kindness that defines the holiday season.
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    3 時間 21 分
  • Climatic Changes Their Nature and Causes - Ellsworth Huntington
    2026/06/30
    "Climatic Changes Their Nature and Causes" by Ellsworth Huntington delves into the historical shifts in the geography of Earth's climate, examining the underlying hypotheses of climate change. This exploration of climatic evolution is particularly relevant today as discussions around environmental changes and their impacts on society continue to dominate global discourse. Huntington's insights into the natural forces that shape our climate not only provide a foundation for understanding past events but also encourage listeners to reflect on the implications of these changes for the future.
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    9 時間 2 分
  • How to Analyze People on Sight Through the Science of Human Analysis The Five Human Types - Elsie Lincoln Benedict Ralph Paine Benedict
    2026/06/28
    How to Analyze People on Sight Through the Science of Human Analysis The Five Human Types by Elsie Lincoln Benedict and Ralph Paine Benedict presents a fascinating, albeit controversial, exploration of human behavior through a pseudo-scientific lens. In this enduring classic from the 1920s, the authors categorize humanity into five distinct types based on evolutionary traits, each characterized by specific personality attributes and physical appearances. While the scientific community has largely dismissed these ideas, the book's premise invites reflection on the ways we perceive and interact with others, tapping into a timeless curiosity about human nature. The themes of categorization and understanding innate differences among people resonate today, as they challenge us to consider the implications of labeling and the complexity of individual identity. This audiobook offers listeners a glimpse into a historical perspective on human analysis that continues to provoke thought and discussion.
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    6 時間 51 分
  • Chapter 7 Part 2
    2022/03/22
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    34 分
  • Chapter 7 Part 1
    2022/03/22
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    26 分