The Horse Shoe
Edward G. Flight
Leído por Tony Addison





An hilarious telling in verse of the tale of St. Dunstan and the Devil, in which the Saint, angered by the Devil's mocking of his music-making, responds by shoeing Old Clootie forcibly which, despite the fact he has a hoof, causes him extreme pain. Thereafter every place that shows a horseshoe over its door is safe from the doings of the Devil. Brilliantly lively illustrations by Cruickshank for those who follow the link to the text. - Summary by Tony Addison (0 hr 42 min)
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Preface to the Second Edition | 13:20 | Leído por Tony Addison |
St. Dunstan and the Devil | 17:10 | Leído por Tony Addison |
Postscript | 11:47 | Leído por Tony Addison |