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![]() From Your Heart: The Shilling Can by Ed Gaulden English | MP3@192 kbps | 14h 16m | 1176.8 MB A Victorian RomanceA Fiction NovelSynopsisFrom Your Heart: The Shilling Can is a story that opens in the Clerkenwell District, London, 1860. It chronicles 20-year-old, Penelope Berry, alias, Pennie, who lives in the poorest part of London. She attends the Field Lane Ragged School. Her desire is to become a schoolteacher. Industrious, Pennie studies, passes the exam, earning her certificate as Novice Teacher. Later, a mysterious man at the Smithfield Market makes her an offer that she can hardly refuse - to immigrate to America. Pennie encounters many suitors, but only one of them is her heartthrob's desire. Shipwrecked, the Royal Navy rescues all but the man she loves. Oh! Watch for the references of the shilling can! ![]() From $35,000-$350,000 by Richard J. Gillespie English | MP3@192 kbps | 1h 16m | 105.7 MB Whether you are in between opportunities, or planning your next career move, and/or if you have not interviewed in the past few years, we've got the perfect guide for you!Making more money in your late 30s and early 40s is critical to your lifestyle. Now you can apply with confidence, using 21st-century tools to prepare and apply to new roles and win the jobs and careers you're seeking.From $35,000 to $350,000+, this audiobook is for you! ![]() Francis by Mario Escobar English | MP3@192 kbps | 4h 22m | 360.3 MB First Jesuit. First Latin American. And a new pope who chose as his first act a simple request: please pray for me. ![]() Fog by Stephen Wasylyk English | MP3@192 kbps | 27 min | 37.4 MB A fogged-in airport. A small plane that can't take off. A desperate man who needs to escape...and who's willing to kill.... ![]() Fatgirl Goes to the Fugly Pride Parade by C.S. Johnson English | MP3@192 kbps | 1h 02m | 85.3 MB It's about to get fugly ... ![]() Escape: The Country of the Blind by Les Crutchfield, John Dunkel English | MP3@192 kbps | 29 min | 40.5 MB A mountain guide finds a hidden valley where no-one has eyes. However, the blind think that he is deformed. Zebarra is a mining engineer in Ecuador near the towering Andes. Up until a year ago his chief sport was mountaineering. His last climb was an attempt to climb the remote and forbidding peak of Parascotopetl, the 20,000-foot crag unconquered by man. It is unconquered still. 3,000 feet from the icy summit his party turned back and fled for their lives all escaping except for one, a guide named Nunez who slipped and fell over the precipice disappearing in to the vast chasm which yearned 10,000-feet beneath them. The horror of him falling has haunted Zebarra's dreams for years and because of it he has forsaken climbing for the rest of his life, even though today he has seen Nunez. ![]() Dead America: Carolina Front Pt. 6 by Derek Slaton English | MP3@192 kbps | 2h 12m | 182.3 MB Terrell and his team risk it all in a last ditch effort to protect the survivors in Clinton. ![]() Dark Shadows: Inside the Secret World of Kazakhstan (Audiobook) English | ASIN: B0BT2HBM2W | 2023 | 15 hours and 3 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 432 MB Author: Joanna Lillis Narrator: Polly Lee ![]() Dandy's Discovery by M. Louisa Locke English | MP3@192 kbps | 56 min | 77.0 MB Something odd is happening at the O'Farrell Street boardinghouse, and Annie is worried that her new baby might be in danger. But never fear, Dandy, the Boston Terrier, will discover the culprit and all will be well.Dandy's Discoveryis a short story in the Victorian San Francisco Mystery series, and it comes right afterBeatrice Bests the Burglars. ![]() Creation Stories of the Ancient World [TTC Audio] English | January 27, 2023 | ASIN: B0BSXV2YRR | M4B@64 kbps | 4h 59m | 154 MB Lecturer: Joseph Lam Creation stories, found within many ancient cultures, are traditional accounts of the origins of the universe, the earth, and humanity. Often embodied as epic poetry, and told through the acts of divine beings, creation stories illuminate the values, beliefs, and creeds of the earliest civilizations. As such, these stories show us how early cultures made sense of the human condition, in theological, philosophical, and political terms. |