The Heart of the New Thought by Ella Wheeler Wilcox

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Support New Wellness Living and this ‘New Thought Series’: Via Paypal: paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=PQRGZ58MG9EDA Ella Wheeler Wilcox was an American author and poet. Her best-known work was Poems of Passion. Her most enduring work was “The Way Of The World”, which contains the lines, “Laugh, and the world laughs with you; weep, and you weep alone”. Her autobiography, The Worlds and I, was published in 1918, a year before her death. She started writing poetry at a very early age, and was well known as a poet in her own state by the time she graduated from high school. She married Robert Wilcox. Not long after their marriage, they both became interested in Theosophy, New Thought, and Spiritualism. She made efforts to teach occult things to the world. Her works, filled with positivism, were popular in the New Thought Movement and by 1915 her booklet, What I Know About New Thought had a distribution of 50,000 copies, according to its publisher, Elizabeth Towne. Source: GoodReads.com

The Clue by Carolyn Wells | Audio book with subtitles

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The Clue by Carolyn WELLS. Read by Roger Melin. Once Carolyn Wells began, or re-invented her writing career, ‘The Clue’ was her initial book which strayed from children’s writings into mysteries and detective stories. It is also when we are introduced to her most famous of detectives, Fleming Stone. On the eve of her wedding day, Madeleine Van Norman, a beautiful young lady who is soon to come into her family fortune is found dead, apparently stabbed with an ominous blood-stained letter opener found nearby. There is nobody within the household who is not considered a suspect by the police, but how could a killer have slipped through the doors of Madeleine’s locked bedroom? It must have been suicide, as a note was found lying on a table near her body. Or was it? An intriguing mystery ensues which hinges on the discovery of a single, all-important clue. – Summary by Roger Melin Genre(s): Detective Fiction Chapters: 0:26 | Chapter 1. The Van Normans 20:13 | Chapter 2. Miss Morton Arrives 41:22 | Chapter 3. A Cry in the Night 1:00:31 | Chapter 4. Suicide or —-? 1:21:11 | Chapter 5.A Case for the Coroner 1:42:36 | Chapter 6. Fessenden Comes 2:04:08 | Chapter 7. Mr. Benson’s Questions 2:22:41 | Chapter 8. A Soft Lead Pencil 2:44:11 | Chapter 9. The Will 3:02:45 | Chapter 10. Some Testimony 3:23:25 | Chapter 11. ‘I Decline to Say’ 3:41:40 | Chapter 12. Dorothy Burt 4:00:29 | Chapter 13.An Interview With Cicely 4:22:11 | Chapter 14. The Carleton Household 4:42:02 | Chapter 15. Fessenden’s Detective Work 5:02:32 | Chapter 16. Searching for Clues 5:22:45 | Chapter 17. Miss Morton’s Statements 5:41:47 | Chapter 18. Carleton is Frank 6:04:21 | Chapter 19. The Truth About Miss Burt 6:23:46 | Chapter 20. Cicely’s Flight 6:43:50 | Chapter 21. A Successful Pursuit 7:01:41 | Chapter 22. A Talk With Miss Morton 7:18:13 | Chapter 23.Fleming Stone 7:36:56 | Chapter 24. A Confession Our Custom URL : https://www.youtube.com/c/AudiobookAudiobooks Subscribe To Our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/AudiobookAudiobooks?sub_confirmation=1 —————————————————————————————————– Best Librivox Audiobooks Audio Book Audiobooks All Rights Reserved. This is a Librivox recording. All Librivox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer visit librivox.org.