Love these. I used to be an avid reader but since suffering with mental health issues I find it incredibly difficult to concentrate on reading. I found this channel about a month ago and am working my way through the play list. Such a soothing voice and the readings are performed beautifully. Thank you for helping me find books again.
@nicayres3210, I, too, can no longer effectively read even material that is of great interest to me. I so miss being able to sink into a book and becoming lost to all but the pages within the covers of a book. I thought for awhile that if I forced myself to read each paragraph or sentence over and over til I could grasp the meaning, the nuance the author intended, that I would regain this skill. Years later, I am no better. Written words were the source of knowledge and pleasure, and a window into the world beyond my own tiny sphere. I hope your journey is more successful than mine. There are days when I look into the mirror and think of how much I miss me. But all this makes me very grateful for Tony those like him that orate the written words so beautifully and precise.
The protagonist was brilliantly defined! Self-deprecatory, yet single minded in proving his worth. And the narrative style kept me enthralled. Thank you for a marvelous reading!
I enjoy traditional ghost stories, and not only is this story new to me, but I'm afraid I had not heard of Charlotte Riddell until I listened to your podcast. Thank you.
21 July 2024 - Listening from the Bluegrass of Central Kentucky. Rain falling on the flowerbeds, finally. Cup of coffee. A good story. Perfect Sunday morning.
This has had a Mandela effect on me! I would have sworn I knew it very well, yet in my mind the young guy dies in the end! I was so sure of that, that I actually put off listening to it for a few years. It was Tony’s version I thought I knew too!
@@PipeMan1861 You’re right, I may have combined the two someway in my memory, I didn’t think of that. I do know both of those very well, well obviously not as well as I believed I did. Thanks for the idea.
Greetings from India! I am a total book lover, enjoy all genres of stories, including radio dramas. I loved this story. Excellent narration! Your animated reading makes the whole story come alive. Keep it up! Best Luck and Good Wishes! Regards! 🥰👍
I love reading all comments on stories. It seems to bring us all together, no matter where we are from. That brings me such joy as we locked ourselves away from neighbors and geo-political pressure abound. We come together through a story,like children being read to at bedtime. This is incredible. 💘 🇺🇲
I can’t tell you how much I loved the story. I am a huge lover of Gothic horror. It just keeps you on the edge of your seat. I work from home and has been a lot of time alone on my sewing machine. It’s always keeps me the best company. And you have the best reading voice
What a terrific story, I love Charlotte Riddell's writings. You are an excellent narrator, bringing the tale to life. Looking forward to hearing more..and can imagine your channel growing exponentially.
It is very weird but yes. I have no idea why after being a year plus when nobody listened suddenly it has started to grow . Anyway it’s nice of you to say such kind things
@@ClassicGhost I just stumbled upon your channel when researching Victorian era ghost stories. I've searched before, but this is the 1st time I found you. At any rate, glad I did. Hopefully others will as well. Thanks again for sharing your time and talent.
came to this later on in this year. It is a lovely story and not a stretch as everything comes to rights very quickly which is lovely every now and then. Thanks Tony.
Today many people live an equally horrible life in drab or miserable careers, & as victims instead of victors. I hope all people are helped to seek to do what they love instead of merely doing something to make a dollar.
I always feel nauseated when i imagine harsh realities, such as described; the lack of money and rough tretment of those struggling... The feeling of welcoming ANY mortal challenge in order to merely survive and earn a bit of money is always emotionally familiar. working hard is rarely an issue. it's the quality of treatment and low regard; being perpetually lorded over by egos hubristically utterly disrespecting your positon that's the worst...
Great story, very well read. Cannot help thinking that Susan Hill's brilliant The Woman in Black owes something to this tale. Anyway, thank you for your reading and sharing it.
Wonderful narration, just perfect for the story.I really enjoyed this.Really pleased to find your channel.Keep doing what you are doing, it gives so much pleasure to people to hear these wonderful stories ‘brought to life’ as it were.
@Classic Ghost Stories Podcast, Thanks Tony, I will buy some coffees for you next week! Your voice is extraordinarily good, perfect for narrating these wonderful ghost stories.What great writers they were. The stories seem timeless to me and full of atmosphere.Have you considered doing The Celestial Omnibus by EM Forster? It’s one of my personal favourites and, to my great surprise, the house written about is in a row of houses ( about 6 in the row) where I lived for nearly 5 years.The location and description matches it perfectly. It’s a terrific supernatural story.
Hey, that was a wonderful surprise - your telling what you thought and felt about the story in the end. Really fun to share your thoughts about the story afterwards. I am looing so much forward to hearing more of your stuff!!
What is more terrifying than an olde house !! When we were kids ( in the fifties ) we'd come across them sometimes - tilted and wide open - dark and scary , unlocked !! Many ghosts !!
Thank you so much. I think this is the best so far though i have only listened to maybe 3/4 looking forward to walking my dog as that is when i can listen with out stopped.. ❤ yes its just a lovely, warm storyb
I love the silent ghost theme. The silence is beutiful and peaceful. Kind of melancholic. I also noticed the creepy gothic aspect in the creepy property, particularly its vintage furnishings empowered by moonlight shadows. I could imagine there being windows with pointy beams. A classic gothic feature.
Are you familiar with Mary Elizabeth Hawker (1848-1908) was a Scottish-born writer of short fiction. From 1890, she wrote under the pseudonym Lanoe Falconer. She wrote , 1890 and, 1891 and some other things, I'm not familiar with all her works ... but the two I mentioned are haunting and atmospheric, like many of the books you have here. They speak of paranormal happenings and spiritual hauntings that are unique and unusual ... they would fit it in very well with your collection .. if you take a liking to them. Just thought I'd mention them to you. They have been done before .. Librivox recordings... but even so they are still very obscure and not well known of ... and I think you would bring much more to the readings
Welcome aboard! I actually do a story in an Australian accent (2 come to think of it). I'm keeping those secret. It's nearly as bad as my American accent :)
@@ClassicGhost Please don't..... the British accent is so much easier to listen....I'm an Australian by the way so just being truthful rather than un-pc!!
It's generally Ossies criticising an Australian accent portrayed by a non Australian actor! Non Australians find difficulties portraying our accents. Our lilting, laconic + lazy styles of speech! Australia has several different sounding dialects depending on the region born into, making it even more challenging! Hi from down under! 👇💜🙃
@@cousinsister69 I'm impressed - it's not the first time I've heard it said that Australians have different accents depending on region of origin - I don't doubt it but I'm afraid I can't hear it and I've lived in Oz most of my life. Strangely I can pick up accents from different regions in other countries.
Thank you Tony! 👏🏻👏🏻 I am new to your channel and now I cannot get enough! Excellent narration, soothing & engaging at the same time. These old stories are the absolute best.
a story to last in your mind. i love this tale. and your reading only enhanced the feel of it. i do believe tis a woman’s tale as the characters are so heartfelt and even the struggle is very muted. it’s so well written, too. also always love your ramblings. nice to know about the author. thanks so much 🙂✒️📃🌷🌱
Lol, I just read the description. Nothing beats a mental image of Shaggy & Scooby running around, in street urchin rags, and Fred, Daphne & Velma rolling around Victorian London in a strangely painted gig. This is a thoroughly enjoyable tale! Very frightening & tense. I'd never read or listened to this author's work before.. I definitely plan to seek out more by her. Thank you for an excellent Reading. Stay safe. -New sub from California.
Comfort food for the ears-like meeting an old friend-much appreciated. Thank you again, Tony.
Hypnotic tale, I do enjoy the information you give at the ends of your readings. Thank you.
Wonderful. Riddell is a storyteller of remarkable charm.
❤❤#mp4books
This was a great story.
Always a fan of the classic haunted house, when you have a nice scary house it almost becomes another character in the story.
What a wonderful story
Love these. I used to be an avid reader but since suffering with mental health issues I find it incredibly difficult to concentrate on reading. I found this channel about a month ago and am working my way through the play list. Such a soothing voice and the readings are performed beautifully. Thank you for helping me find books again.
Glad to be helpful
@nicayres3210,
I, too, can no longer effectively read even material that is of great interest to me. I so miss being able to sink into a book and becoming lost to all but the pages within the covers of a book.
I thought for awhile that if I forced myself to read each paragraph or sentence over and over til I could grasp the meaning, the nuance the author intended, that I would regain this skill. Years later, I am no better. Written words were the source of knowledge and pleasure, and a window into the world beyond my own tiny sphere.
I hope your journey is more successful than mine. There are days when I look into the mirror and think of how much I miss me.
But all this makes me very grateful for Tony those like him that orate the written words so beautifully and precise.
Hope you get better soon.😊
Nice!❤ Glad u can enjoy books again
Although we have never met, I am glad you are feeling better and hope your further recovery is speedy.
So glad u used Scooby Doo as the contemporary archetype
If it hadn't been for those pesky kids, I would have got away with it
The protagonist was brilliantly defined! Self-deprecatory, yet single minded in proving his worth. And the narrative style kept me enthralled. Thank you for a marvelous reading!
I enjoy traditional ghost stories, and not only is this story new to me, but I'm afraid I had not heard of Charlotte Riddell until I listened to your podcast. Thank you.
21 July 2024 - Listening from the Bluegrass of Central Kentucky. Rain falling on the flowerbeds, finally. Cup of coffee. A good story. Perfect Sunday morning.
You have the perfect setting.
The narrator is just superb thank u for such a great story
This has had a Mandela effect on me! I would have sworn I knew it very well, yet in my mind the young guy dies in the end! I was so sure of that, that I actually put off listening to it for a few years. It was Tony’s version I thought I knew too!
You may be thinking of The Judge's House by Bram Stoker, similar plot, but the guy does die
@@PipeMan1861 You’re right, I may have combined the two someway in my memory, I didn’t think of that. I do know both of those very well, well obviously not as well as I believed I did. Thanks for the idea.
Greetings from India! I am a total book lover, enjoy all genres of stories, including radio dramas. I loved this story. Excellent narration! Your animated reading makes the whole story come alive. Keep it up! Best Luck and Good Wishes! Regards! 🥰👍
I have done an Indian ghost story on the podcast. I'd like to do more!
Your voice has such charm and charter makes all these stories come alive and gives great pleasure to the listener.Thank you
I love reading all comments on stories. It seems to bring us all together, no matter where we are from. That brings me such joy as we locked ourselves away from neighbors and geo-political pressure abound. We come together through a story,like children being read to at bedtime. This is incredible. 💘 🇺🇲
@@marianserra8371 And your post was a much needed jolt of positivity and optimism. Thank you !
@@marianserra8371 Agree 💯👍
What a wonderful voice to listen to just before you drift off...
wow what a great story with a most satisfactory ending. And yes, Tony's voice is very nice and he narrates so well, thank you
this is the one thing I consistently find entertaining. love your voice and professionalism.
Your voice is satisfying, like soft butter. I confess I feel asleep and so I'll have to give it another listen at bedtime. Thank you
soft butter is very satisfying, I agree. Yum ! 🧈
You are a good narrator. I just subscribed and look forward to more of your content.
Welcome aboard!
My gosh, your voice and these stories are absolutely delicious!! Thank you!
I can’t tell you how much I loved the story. I am a huge lover of Gothic horror. It just keeps you on the edge of your seat. I work from home and has been a lot of time alone on my sewing machine. It’s always keeps me the best company. And you have the best reading voice
Thank you Zena :)
Love your stories, what a lovely voice, keep up the good work.
Thank you so much!
Listened to this whilst cooking dinner in Pennsylvania USA. Loved it. Thank you.
What a terrific story, I love Charlotte Riddell's writings. You are an excellent narrator, bringing the tale to life. Looking forward to hearing more..and can imagine your channel growing exponentially.
It is very weird but yes. I have no idea why after being a year plus when nobody listened suddenly it has started to grow . Anyway it’s nice of you to say such kind things
@@ClassicGhost
I just stumbled upon your channel when researching Victorian era ghost stories. I've searched before, but this is the 1st time I found you. At any rate, glad I did. Hopefully others will as well. Thanks again for sharing your time and talent.
@Sit back, relax
Lol! I sometimes wonder how I go from listening to Korn to a vid about vintage sewing machines..🤷
TH-cam knows. We don’t.
@@ClassicGhost The Almighty Algorithm holds the Key. So did King Solomon but that book's a bit of a slog.
Fantastic, Tony! Just saw this!!!!! You are a master, in your story selection, presentation and interesting commentary!Lots of thumbs up
Thank you Marti !
@@ClassicGhost We all thank you!
ditto this time around, Tony. You're the best
Very well done, Sir! Many thanks for all your hard work 💖
another classic story. enjoyed it so much. keep them comming, i really do enjoy thhem. im an old lady now but a good book is lovely. thankyou xxx
came to this later on in this year. It is a lovely story and not a stretch as everything comes to rights very quickly which is lovely every now and then. Thanks Tony.
This is a horror story, but not in the way you think. The ghost is the least frightening part. This guys working life is the nightmare
Lololol i know ...True story
Today many people live an equally horrible life in drab or miserable careers, & as victims instead of victors. I hope all people are helped to seek to do what they love instead of merely doing something to make a dollar.
Mmnnnmmmmmmmmnmmmnmnnnnmmnnnnnknm nnnm8i 16:01 do that
Ditto this time around!!!! You are a true master , Tony. Thank you
I always feel nauseated when i imagine harsh realities, such as described; the lack of money and rough tretment of those struggling... The feeling of welcoming ANY mortal challenge in order to merely survive and earn a bit of money is always emotionally familiar. working hard is rarely an issue. it's the quality of treatment and low regard; being perpetually lorded over by egos hubristically utterly disrespecting your positon that's the worst...
Thank you for an unusual and interesting story, and so very well read too. I look forward to hearing more.
Loved it , thank you .
I truly enjoyed your narration of this tale. Thank you and I truly wish you the best.
Very well read 📚....thanks for taking the time to do so!
Something new to listen too...thank you.
Great story and very well read with a superb voice. Thank you. Subscribed.
Great story. Wonderful narration. Really brought all the characters to life.
You read it brilliantLy. I loved it ❤️
Brilliant as usual 👏☺️
Great story, very well read. Cannot help thinking that Susan Hill's brilliant The Woman in Black owes something to this tale. Anyway, thank you for your reading and sharing it.
I've done The Woman In Black, you know... Glad you liked this one.
Wonderful narration, just perfect for the story.I really enjoyed this.Really pleased to find your channel.Keep doing what you are doing, it gives so much pleasure to people to hear these wonderful stories ‘brought to life’ as it were.
Welcome aboard!
@Classic Ghost Stories Podcast, Thanks Tony, I will buy some coffees for you next week! Your voice is extraordinarily good, perfect for narrating these wonderful ghost stories.What great writers they were. The stories seem timeless to me and full of atmosphere.Have you considered doing The Celestial Omnibus by EM Forster? It’s one of my personal favourites and, to my great surprise, the house written about is in a row of houses ( about 6 in the row) where I lived for nearly 5 years.The location and description matches it perfectly. It’s a terrific supernatural story.
@@northernlights6459 I will put it on my list!
Thanks Tony, much appreciated!
Hey, that was a wonderful surprise - your telling what you thought and felt about the story in the end. Really fun to share your thoughts about the story afterwards. I am looing so much forward to hearing more of your stuff!!
What is more terrifying than an olde house !!
When we were kids ( in the fifties ) we'd come across them sometimes - tilted and wide open - dark and scary , unlocked !!
Many ghosts !!
What an excellent narrator. Definite new sub and will no doubt be binging your channel.
Thanks Vicky
Wonderful reading thank you so much
Love this story . Thank you.
I really enjoy your readings, as well as the tidbits at the end about each author and story - thank you :)
A most excellent story!!
A great story and voice . You have the perfect pitch in voice. Thank you
Thank you too!
Superb excellent story wonderful narrator well done
Very enjoyable. Thanks.
Great one, thanks for sharing. Excellent narration.
Brilliant... THANK YOU ....are you reading this story ....if you are .....GREAT JOB !
Yes I am! It doesn't please everyone, but I'm glad you liked it.
@@ClassicGhost ....its just brilliant..... Keep going ....you have a lovely voice ...well done very much appreciated by many ;+)
@@ClassicGhost You sound too close too close to being a spoiler. Pls don't ruin it for others.
@@dianal.clausen8118 . ???...
Exellent story, excellent narration.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I really enjoyed your reading and the story, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
What a charming story. Read with excellence, as usual. Thanks Tony.
Excellent,; I knew the wife was the murderer, when the owner explained the murder. ❤ Good storyline..
thanks for reading - stay well
I call this a savory & delicious story...TY
Thank you so much. I think this is the best so far though i have only listened to maybe 3/4 looking forward to walking my dog as that is when i can listen with out stopped.. ❤ yes its just a lovely, warm storyb
Really enjoyed your reading thankypo
Wonderful narration, and interesting trivia at the end. New subscriber👍
Thanks! New to your channel - and just loved this story.
thanks very much. You are very kind.
Fantastic!!I can’t get enough of this channel, and have shared it on my social media and with my friends.
Thank you very much!
I love the silent ghost theme. The silence is beutiful and peaceful. Kind of melancholic. I also noticed the creepy gothic aspect in the creepy property, particularly its vintage furnishings empowered by moonlight shadows. I could imagine there being windows with pointy beams. A classic gothic feature.
Are you familiar with Mary Elizabeth Hawker (1848-1908) was a Scottish-born writer of short fiction. From 1890, she wrote under the pseudonym Lanoe Falconer. She wrote , 1890 and, 1891 and some other things, I'm not familiar with all her works ... but the two I mentioned are haunting and atmospheric, like many of the books you have here. They speak of paranormal happenings and spiritual hauntings that are unique and unusual ... they would fit it in very well with your collection .. if you take a liking to them. Just thought I'd mention them to you. They have been done before .. Librivox recordings... but even so they are still very obscure and not well known of ... and I think you would bring much more to the readings
That's a great suggestion, I will look her up. Found her on Gutenberg
@@ClassicGhost I'm glad you liked the idea :) I enjoy your podcast and youtube channel very much.
Thank you, I've never read or heard this tale before and really enjoyed your reading!
Thank you! I really enjoyed this one.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Just ♥️ Charlotte Riddell, NutBush Farm is my favourite, landlady in that is brilliant✊♥️
Really loved this one😃📚☕️
Thank you!
LOVED listening to this one!
Thank you. 😊
Loved it and so did my dog! Thankyou.
Ha ha! I like dogs
A classic tale, extremely well narrated. Thank you for the time you’ve quite obviously spent on this - very enjoyable.
Thank you Tom.
They do take a bit of time to make
Thank you Tony, I really enjoyed listening to this, I listened to the Bewcastle Fairies prior to this, and also very much enjoyed that one also, Jo :)
Great. Very pleased.
I love your narration, Tony. Thank you.
Ditto this time around. Thank you, Tony!
Always great for me that you are enjoying
@@ClassicGhost Thank you.
G'day from Australia. Mate well done. Great narration. Thoroughly enjoyed. Now I am a subscriber
Welcome aboard! I actually do a story in an Australian accent (2 come to think of it). I'm keeping those secret. It's nearly as bad as my American accent :)
@@ClassicGhost I disagree - you did very well!
@@ClassicGhost Please don't..... the British accent is so much easier to listen....I'm an Australian by the way so just being truthful rather than un-pc!!
It's generally Ossies criticising an Australian accent portrayed by a non Australian actor! Non Australians find difficulties portraying our accents. Our lilting, laconic + lazy styles of speech! Australia has several different sounding dialects depending on the region born into, making it even more challenging! Hi from down under! 👇💜🙃
@@cousinsister69 I'm impressed - it's not the first time I've heard it said that Australians have different accents depending on region of origin - I don't doubt it but I'm afraid I can't hear it and I've lived in Oz most of my life. Strangely I can pick up accents from different regions in other countries.
Fabulous dramatic voice
Really nice story. Thanks for reading it for us.
Very nicely done, adding to the list.
They say, "You can take the boy out of the country, but you can't take the country out of the boy."
Thoroughly enjoyed this. What a cast of characters! Thank you so much 👻
Thank you Tony! 👏🏻👏🏻 I am new to your channel and now I cannot get enough! Excellent narration, soothing & engaging at the same time. These old stories are the absolute best.
Really pleased you enjoy them
Your channel is one of my best finds. Your narration is superb!
Wow, thank you!
a story to last in your mind. i love this tale. and your reading only enhanced the feel of it. i do believe tis a woman’s tale as the characters are so heartfelt and even the struggle is very muted. it’s so well written, too. also always love your ramblings. nice to know about the author. thanks so much 🙂✒️📃🌷🌱
Lol, I just read the description. Nothing beats a mental image of Shaggy & Scooby running around, in street urchin rags, and Fred, Daphne & Velma rolling around Victorian London in a strangely painted gig.
This is a thoroughly enjoyable tale! Very frightening & tense. I'd never read or listened to this author's work before.. I definitely plan to seek out more by her.
Thank you for an excellent Reading. Stay safe. -New sub from California.
Just wonderful 👍👍👍👍
Really good story, actually never heard it before. Very well read.
Awesome job. Great story!!
Bravo!
Great narration & super play 👍👍
I love your readings, you read so well and have a lovely voice 💕
Thoroughly enjoyed listening to this story! You have a new subscriber. Thanks so much…❤️🇨🇦
+@debdoupe7364 welcome aboard
Loved it! I thought maybe the ghost at the end was the old Dowager. But maybe not.
Thanks! Jan
Well done. Thank you.
1:07:55 beautifully read, and liking the background at the end thank you.
Like the way you tell stories
Very good.