Ep. 893 - A Ride for a Bride - An American Folktale

Ep. 893 - A Ride for a Bride - An American Folktale

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When the story of bloodshed at Bunker Hill reached Bohemia Hall, in Cecil County, Maryland, Albert De Courcy left his brother Ernest to support the dignity of the house and make patriotic speeches, while he went to the front, conscious that Helen Carmichael, his affianced wife, was watching, in pride and sadness, the departure of his company. Letters came and went, as they always do, until rumor came of a sore defeat to the colonials at Long Island; then the letters ceased.

It was a year later when a ragged soldier, who had stopped at the hall for supper, told of Albert's heroism in covering the retreat of Washington. The gallant young officer had been shot, he said, as he attempted to swim the morasses of Gowanus.

Ep. 894 - The Grasshopper and the Ant, and The Raven and The Fox - French Fables

Ep. 894 - The Grasshopper and the Ant, and The Raven and The Fox - French Fables

Ep. 892 - Robert Lockwood's Fate - An American Folktale

Ep. 892 - Robert Lockwood's Fate - An American Folktale