File:Shortstory034 herlover vj.ogg

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Shortstory034_herlover_vj.ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 14 min 1 s, 69 kbps, file size: 6.92 MB)

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English: A public domain audiobook version of Her Lover by Maxim Gorky (1868-1936). Translator Unknown.
English: Short work created by Maxim Gorky. Audiobook read by Vlad Juylov.
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English: Cataloged at LibriVox on October 27, 2008
Source LibriVox’s Short Story Collection Vol. 034 at LibriVox.org
Author LibriVox
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