
The Masque of the Red Death
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Narrated by:
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David W Hayden
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By:
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Edgar Allan Poe
About this listen
A vile affliction, the Red Death, a disease that kills rapidly with a seizure and bleeding from the pores. Torturing and scarring the land. But Prince Prospero is neither affected nor intimidated. More and more of his subjects die by the day. But still he fears not. He does however gather his friends and acquaintances, locking himself and his retinue away in a fortified abbey built with seclusion in mind. Time progresses and the Red Death is now at it's height. The Prince decides to host a masked ball to ease everyone's fears. They possess everything they need to avoid the disease. Or so they hope..
Public Domain (P)2024 David W Hayden
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