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EPISODE · Jul 3, 2009

PodCastle Miniature 34: The Orange

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Author : Benjamin Rosenbaum Narrator : Paul S. Jenkins Discuss on Forums Rated G. with playful, fruity flavors. The Orange by Benjamin Rosenbaum It was an unexpected thing, the temporary abdication of Heavenly Providence, entrusting the whole matter to a simple orange. The post PodCastle Miniature 34: The Orange appeared first on PodCastle.

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Author : Benjamin Rosenbaum Narrator : Paul S. Jenkins Discuss on Forums Rated G. with playful, fruity flavors. The Orange by Benjamin Rosenbaum It was an unexpected thing, the temporary abdication of Heavenly Providence, entrusting the whole matter...

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