The Opossum That Came To Visit, Revise from 1999
Prose Poem
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Narrateur(s):
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Crystal A. Sershen
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Auteur(s):
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Peter Menkin
À propos de cet audio
That's what the cats that lived in the house said about her.They also said that she was one of the homeliest creaturesthey'd ever set sights on and in their conversations aboutTilde, whom they liked to talk about since she was new,they never once questioned where she came from orwhere she might be going.For all intents and purposes Tilde was there and hadset up housekeeping.One thing this meant, since Tildeliked a little snack now and then, was she had nibblesavailable to her when the cats weren't around.At night Tilde left her cool spot under the porch, whereshe had a chair and a table and a small radio which gotmost of the local stations and went out through herfront door at the side opening of the porch and right ontothe roof of her house, (the people in the house calledher roof their back porch), where she found a nice plateof nibbles that the cats had left. But Tilde wasn't alwaysso lucky to find a full plate of nibbles.
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