Story of the Year, The (Story Time, Episode 189)
It was in the latter part of January, and a heavy snowfall was driving down. It whirled through the streets and the lanes, and the outsides of the windowpanes seemed plastered with snow. It fell down in masses from the roofs of the houses. A sudden panic seized the people. They ran, they flew, and they fell into each other's arms and felt that at least for that little moment they had a foothold. The coaches and horses seemed covered with sugar frosting, and the footmen stood with their backs to the carriages, to protect their faces from the wind.
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Story of the Year, The (Story Time, Episode 189)
It was in the latter part of January, and a heavy snowfall was driving down. It whirled through the streets and the lanes, and the outsides of the windowpanes seemed plastered with snow. It fell down in masses from the roofs of the houses. A sudden panic seized the people. They ran, they flew, and they fell into each other's arms and felt that at least for that little moment they had a foothold. The coaches and horses seemed covered with sugar frosting, and the footmen stood with their backs to the carriages, to protect their faces from the wind.
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Story of the Year, The (Story Time, Episode 189)

Story of the Year, The (Story Time, Episode 189)

by Hans Christian Andersen

Narrated by Sam Kusi

Unabridged — 23 minutes

Story of the Year, The (Story Time, Episode 189)

Story of the Year, The (Story Time, Episode 189)

by Hans Christian Andersen

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Unabridged — 23 minutes

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It was in the latter part of January, and a heavy snowfall was driving down. It whirled through the streets and the lanes, and the outsides of the windowpanes seemed plastered with snow. It fell down in masses from the roofs of the houses. A sudden panic seized the people. They ran, they flew, and they fell into each other's arms and felt that at least for that little moment they had a foothold. The coaches and horses seemed covered with sugar frosting, and the footmen stood with their backs to the carriages, to protect their faces from the wind.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940192849354
Publisher: Lauscher Audiobooks
Publication date: 09/05/2025
Series: Story Time , #189
Edition description: Unabridged
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