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Eagles Speak #1 by Iberia

An episode of the Readers Theater Productions podcast titled "Eagles Speak #1 by Iberia" was published on March 30, 2011 and runs 3 minutes.

March 30, 2011 ·3m · Readers Theater Productions

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Welcome to Iberia's first Eagles Speak podcast. We hope you enjoy our hard work. Come back soon!

Welcome to Iberia's first Eagles Speak podcast. We hope you enjoy our hard work. Come back soon!
Act 1

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Act 2

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Act 3

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Act 4

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Act 5

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