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A Side: Notes on Democracy, by H.L. Mencken, Part II, Section 1, “The Two Kinds of Democracy.” B Side: Eugenics and Other Evils, by G.K. Chesterton, Part I, Chapter 4: “The Lunatic and the Law.”
A Side: Notes on Democracy, by H.L. Mencken, Part I, Section 9, “The Eternal Mob.” B Side: Eugenics and Other Evils, by G.K. Chesterton, Part I, Chapter 3: “The Anarchy From Above.”
A Side: Notes on Democracy, by H.L. Mencken, Part I, Section 8. B Side: Eugenics and Other Evils, by G.K. Chesterton, Part I, Chapter 2: “The First Obstacles”
A Side: Notes on Democracy, by H.L. Mencken, Part I, Sections 6-7. B Side: Eugenics and Other Evils, by G.K. Chesterton, Part I, Chapter 1: “What is Eugenics?”
Notes on Democracy, by H.L. Mencken. Part I: Democratic Man, sections 3-5.
Notes on Democracy, by H.L. Mencken. Part I: Democratic Man, sections 1 and 2.
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 46: “The City,” and Chapter 47: “The Endless Ending.” The story ends. This concludes this Air War Audiobooks reading of Lilith. We will return in two weeks with H.L. Mencken’s Notes on Democracy. Subscribe and leave...
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 44: “The Waking,” and Chapter 45: “The Journey Home.” Mr. Vane wakes up. The world comes awake. The conclusion of the book begins. Lilith will return next week with chapter 46. Subscribe and leave a...
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 43: “The Dreams That Came.” Mr. Vane wanders in dreams. Lona is lost, again. Lilith will return next week with chapter 44. Subscribe and leave a review! It’ll help other people find us.
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 41: “I am Sent,” and Chapter XLII: “I Sleep the Sleep.” Mr. Vane is sent on a quest to get rid of the hand and is put to bed. Lilith will return next week with...
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 40: “The House of Death.” All sleep. Lilith will return next week with chapter 41. Subscribe and leave a review! It’ll help other people find us.
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 39: “That Night.” Lilith and Mara meet. It goes about as well as could be hoped. Lilith will return next week with chapter 40. Subscribe and leave a review! It’ll help other people find us.
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 37: “Mother and Daughter,” and Chapter 38: “To the House of Bitterness.” Lilith is captured and transported to Mara’s house. Lilith will return next week with chapter 39. Subscribe and leave a review! It’ll help...
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 36: “Mother and Daughter.” Lilith and Lona meet. Lilith will return next week with chapter 37. Subscribe and leave a review! It’ll help other people find us.
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 35: “The Little Ones in Bulika.” Bulika gets invaded. Rah rah rah. Lilith will return soon with chapter 36. Subscribe and leave a review! It’ll help other people find us.
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 34: “Preparation.” The Little Ones prepare war upon Bulika. Lilith will return soon with chapter 35. Subscribe and leave a review! It’ll help other people find us.
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 33: “Lona’s Narrative.” Mr. Vane rediscovers the Little Ones. Lilith will return in two weeks with chapter 34. Merry Christmas! Subscribe and leave a review! It’ll help other people find us.
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 32: “The Lovers and the Bags.” Mr. Vane rediscovers the Little Ones. Lilith returns next week with chapter 33. Stay tuned! Subscribe and leave a review! It’ll help other people find us.
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 31: “The Sexton’s Old Horse.” In which Mr. Vane becomes a horse rustler. Lilith returns next week with chapter 32. Stay tuned! Subscribe and leave a review! It’ll help other people find us.
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 30: “Adam Explains.” In which Adam tells Mr. Vane why explaining is useless. Lilith returns next week with chapter 31. Stay tuned! Subscribe and leave a review! It’ll help other people find us.
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 28: “I Am Silenced,” and Chapter 29: “The Persian Cat” A long dialogue with Mr. Raven Ensues. Lilith arrives and breaks through the mirror. Lilith returns next week with chapter 30. Stay tuned! Subscribe and...
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 27: “The Silent Fountain.” Mr. Vane witnesses a fight between the two leopardesses. Lilith returns next week with chapter 28. Stay tuned! Subscribe and leave a review! It’ll help other people find us.
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 26: “A Battle Royal.” Mr. Vane witnesses a fight between the two leopardesses. Lilith returns next week with chapter 28. Stay tuned! Subscribe and leave a review! It’ll help other people find us.
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 25: “The Princess.” Mr. Vane meets The Princess. He doesn’t quite know what to make of her. Lilith returns next week with chapter 26. Stay tuned! Subscribe and leave a review! It’ll help other people...
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 24: “The White Leopardess.” Mr. Vane goes to the palace and gets cuddles from a leopard. Lilith returns next week with chapter 26. Stay tuned! Subscribe and leave a review! It’ll help other people find...
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 23: “A Woman of Bulika.” Mr. Vane meets another mother who’s trying to save her child from a leopardess. Lilith returns next week with chapter 24. Stay tuned! Subscribe and leave a review! It’ll help...
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 22: “Bulika.” Mr. Vane enters Bulika. It’s not a pleasant place. Lilith returns next week with chapter 24. Stay tuned! Subscribe and leave a review! It’ll help other people find us.
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 21: “The Fugitive Mother.” Mr. Vane has a conversation with a woman who had a baby. Lilith returns next week with chapter 22. Stay tuned! Subscribe and leave a review! It’ll help other people find...
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 20: “Gone! …But how?” She-who-was-only-mostly-dead beats Mr. Vane up and runs away from him. Also, a white tiger-ish thing shows up and eats people. Yes, this book gets even weirder. Lilith returns next week with...
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 19: “The White Leech” The skin-and-bones woman finally wakes up. Mr. Vane gets his blood forcibly donated. Lilith returns next week with chapter 20. Stay tuned! Subscribe and leave a review! It’ll help other people...
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 18: “Dead, or Alive?” Mr. Vane finds a dead body and tries to bring it back to life. Lilith returns next week with chapter 19. Stay tuned! Subscribe and leave a review! It’ll help other...
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 17: “A Grotesque Tragedy.” Mr. Vane encounters two ghosts with the marital gripes. Lilith returns next week with chapter 18. Stay tuned! Subscribe and leave a review! It’ll help other people find us.
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 16: “A Gruesome Dance.” There is a dance of partly-fleshed skeleton faces. Yuck. Lilith returns next week with chapter 17. Stay tuned! Subscribe and leave a review! It’ll help other people find us.
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 15: “A Strange Hostess.” Mr. Vane meets the Cat Woman. Lilith returns next week with chapter 16. Stay tuned! Subscribe! It helps a load and makes it easier for us to keep putting out content.
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 14: “A Crisis.” Mr. Vane leaves the little ones and sets out to find someone to help them. Lilith returns next week with chapter 15. Stay tuned! Subscribe! And leave a review. Please.
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 13: “The Little Ones.” Mr. Vane learns more about the Little Ones. Lilith returns next week with chapter 14. Stay tuned! Subscribe! And leave a review.
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 12: “Friends and Foes.” Mr. Vane encounters the Little Ones and meets the Bad Giants. Lilith returns next week with chapter 14. Stay tuned! Subscribe! And leave a review.
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 11: “The Evil Wood.” Mr. Vane encounters a physical representation of an academic summit. Lilith returns next week with chapter 12. Stay tuned! Subscribe! And leave a review.
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 10: “The Bad Burrow.” Mr. Vane crosses a dry bog full of monsters, who threaten to devour him. Lilith returns next week with chapter 12. Stay tuned! Subscribe! Leave a review. Tell your friends. You’re...
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 9: “I Repent.” Mr. Vane goes back to the mountain country and tells Mr. Raven he’s sorry. Mr. Raven, however, is unwilling to send him to bed. Lilith returns next week with chapter 10. Stay...
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 8: “My Father’s Manuscript.” Mr. Vane Sr. meets Mr. Raven. Lilith returns next week with chapter 9. Stay tuned! Subscribe and leave a review! It really helps.
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 7: “The Cemetery.” Mr. Vane resists a rest and runs away. Lilith returns next week with chapter 8. Stay tuned! Subscribe and leave a review! Please.
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 6: “The Sexton’s Cottage.” Mr. Raven introduces Vane to Mrs. Raven. We have a general discourse on rest and work. Lilith returns next week with chapter 7. Stay tuned! Subscribe and leave a review! It...
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 5: “The Old Church.” Mr. Raven takes Mr. Vane to a stand of trees that is collocated with the churchyard on his property. We also talk about prayers. Lilith returns next week with chapter 7....
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 4: “Somewhere, or Nowhere?.” We learn that the narrator’s name is Mr. Vane, Mr. Raven develops the ability to transmogrify worms into butterflies, and we have a short discourse on being. Also: surprise! The house...
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 3: “The Raven.” We meet Mr. Raven under more formal guise.
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 2: “The Mirror.” The narrator chases the old man through a mirror in his attic. Yes, you read that correctly.
Lilith, by George MacDonald. Chapter 1: “The Library.” We meet our narrator, a recent Oxford graduate and member of the landed gentry. He sees a vision in his library and interrogates his butler.
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