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[00:08.78]1.Why are youdressed like that,Eddie? [00:12.90]2.I'm a detective.I'm doing some veryimportant work. [00:19.85]3.Wow! Who are youlooking for?A murderer? [00:25.29]4.No, this is muchmore serious.My food hasgone missing. [00:32.84]ReadingAMur
[00:04.78]Eddie, shall we goshopping today? [00:13.53]I'm far too busy togo shopping [00:18.00]Busy? But you havenothing to do! [00:23.04]No, you're wrong !From 9 to 12, I hareto watch TV. [00:30.41]Then I'll have lunchand a little sleepbetween 2 and
00:10.48]1. Listen, Hobo,you're very lucky,you know. [00:15.80]2.Why? Because I'myour friend. [00:20.74]Do you know who I am?Tomorrow's TVsuperstar! [00:27.40]3.You? A TVsuperstar? Why don'tyou stop daydreaming? [00:34.74]You should be morerealistic.
[00:08.78]Hobo,I've got aproblem.What is it,Eddie?I'm getting fat. [00:16.93]Look at my stomach.Eating too much makesyou unhealthy. [00:23.46]Running and swimmingare good at you. [00:27.69]Maybe you're right.Good,I'll finish thefood for you then. [00
[00:00.00]Lesson Thirteen Text [00:05.09]How to Grow Old Bertrand Russell [00:10.66]In spite of the title,this article will really be on how not to grow old [00:20.51]which at my time of life, is a much more important subject. [00:28.26]My parents di
[00:00.00]Lesson Thirteen Text [00:04.49]Who Shall Dwell? [00:07.94]H. C. Neal It came on a Sunday afternoon. [00:14.39]They had prayed that it would never come, ever, but suddenly here it was. [00:22.86]The father was resting on a couch and half-lis
[00:00.00]Lesson Twelve [00:03.68]Text Selling the Post [00:08.83](II) Russell Baker [00:13.58]We lived in Belleville New Jersey, [00:17.84]a commuter town at the northern fringe of Newark. [00:22.70]It was 1932,the bleakest year of the Depression. [
[00:00.00]Lesson Nine [00:03.50]Text Forty Years On Norah Lofts [00:12.36]John Bullyer and I met for the first time in 1956 [00:19.62]when we were both in our early sixties, [00:24.16]but it is true to say [00:27.72]that he did more to shape my life
[00:00.00]Lesson Eight [00:02.80]Text [00:05.43]How I Designed an A Bomb [00:09.59]in My Junior Year at Princeton John A . Phillips and David Michaelis [00:19.15]The first semester of my junior year at Princeton University is a disaster, [00:27.30]an
[00:00.00]Lesson Seven Text [00:04.88]Some Meanings of Authentic Love Gerald Correy Marianne Schneider Correy [00:13.71]So far, we've discussed mostly what we think love is not. [00:20.27]Now we'd like to share some of the positive meanings love has
[00:00.00]Lesson Four Text [00:04.60]Take Over, Bos'n!Oscar Schisgall [00:11.26]Hour after hour I kept the gun pointed at the other nine men. [00:17.82]From the lifeboat's stern, where I'd sat most of the twenty days of our drifting, [00:24.16]I coul
[00:00.00]Lesson Two Text [00:04.70]The Man Who Could Work Miracles [00:09.06]H. G. Wells Until he was thirty years old, [00:17.24]Fotheringay did not believe in miracles. [00:22.39]It was while he was asserting the impossibility of miracles [00:27.9
[00:00.00]Lesson Three [00:03.89]Text [00:06.53]The Man Who Could Work Miracles (II)H. G. Wells [00:15.31]On Sunday evening Mr.Fotheringay went to church, [00:21.66]and Mr.Maydig preached about things that are not lawful . [00:29.70]Mr. Fotheringay s
[00:00.00]Lesson Five [00:03.50]Text First Principles [00:08.67]Frances Gray Patton [00:13.53]No family had ever had a nicer Christmas, [00:18.99]Emily Wade thought happily [00:23.12]as she drove the children to school for the first time after the ho
[00:00.00]Lesson Four [00:03.08] Text [00:05.67]Zero Hour: Forty-Three Seconds over Hiroshima Peter Goldman [00:14.00]On a brilliant summer's morning in 1945, [00:19.44]Kaz Tanaka looked up into the sky over Hiroshima [00:25.08]and saw the beginning
[00:00.00]Lesson Six [00:03.50]Text The Beauty of Britain J .B .Priestley [00:12.15]The beauty of our countryor at least all of its south of North Scotland [00:21.08] is as hard to define as it is easy to enjoy. [00:28.73]Remembering other and larger
[00:00.00]Text Detective on the Trail [00:06.48]Bob Sugg read only certain bits of the papers he sold. [00:11.44]Robberies,killings,and things like that. [00:15.31]And that was funny,too,because he didn't like crime [00:19.96]and meant to stop it whe