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COZY Winter Story Christmas with Charles Dickens - A Magical Story for Sleep

COZY Winter Story Christmas with Charles Dickens - A Magical Story for Sleep

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Narrated by Abbe Opher. Stroll through the wintry streets of Victorian London with the famous author. Enjoy a magical story for sleep I was enjoying this tale and was drifting toward sleepiness when I was jarred awake when it repeated a scene description that I knew would have been inaccurate. Queen Victorias husband died from typhoid fever, at which time the widowed queen went into mourning, and all of London was expected to follow suit. That was when all across the city the lampposts, doorways and especially railings had to be painted funereal black. But Philip didnt die until 1861. Everything else - Dickens age when the Pickwick Papers was published, most of your descriptions of their tour of Victorian London - were spot on except for that glaring detail. Glaring to me, at any rate, since I was an English lit major in college and I grew up with my nose buried in history books on the most part, except when I was reading works by Dickens and his contemporaries. Many say this was a myth, but Ive read its description in contemporary publications from 1861 English sources. I apologize for the intrusion; Ill try not to let my obsession intrude on my next Get Sleepy episode.\r\n
Date: 2024-03-05

Comments and reviews: 12


Was so excited to hear this then found out it was once again read by one of the women.
Again, no offense but the last few have been read by women and i cannot listen to women's voices reading a story due to my PTSD.
I will suggest once again, that maybe have some of the same stories but read by other narrators. That would give everyone more options.
I wish i would've been able to hear this one

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Thank you Abbe
Thank you Thomas
Can't Thank you all at Get Sleepy
I look forward to all the stories
You've helped me undoubtably
I go back and listen to the older ones, dont want to miss any of them Thabk you for always being here, muxh love hugs and thank you for the peace

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I haven't listened to this yet (just about to stick it on) but I actually got so excited at reading the title that I need a breather! I just know its gonna be magic! I can't say it enough - To all of the 'Get Sleepy' team, we'd be lost without you. Thank you
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Thank you for your stories and helping me feel less stressed before I can go to sleep. For all you do for us listeners have a
Wonderful holiday season. Merry Christmas and a healthy new year! Love from st. Louis Missouri!

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I'd love it if you could do more like this one.
The classics are beautiful for a reason.
This was a great telling, and Abby's voice is soothing.
Thanks for that.

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i dont know any of you but l wish each and everyone love and peace and your in my heart and prayers wish l could help more
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I have no actual evidence that you actually record stories, as I never make it past the opening credits, ever. He he he
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I just really want to thank Thomas and the whole Get Sleepy team. I really love these stories and they definitely help me sleep.
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Me and my wife listen to this great podcast every night! Thank you Tom.
Seeding positivity from brazil.

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I wish you would narrate more videos TOM, because your voice is the only one that really helps to relax me.
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Thank you, Thomas! I love Dickens! Im happy to start to listen you.
P. S.: to listen Abbe reading.

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Thank you for another calming video Wide awake at 130 I know you'll have me asleep before I know it
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