Why does the rose bush tremble, when there isn\u2019t a hint of wind? Mary Wilkins Freeman, today on The Classic Tales Podcast.\xa0
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When I first started the show, we did a lot of ghost stories. So, this week, you\u2019ll hear Rappaccini\u2019s Daughter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, and The Monkey\u2019s Paw, by W. W. Jacobs. Keep an eye on your podcast feed for two Vintage Episodes \u2013 one on Monday, another on Wednesday. If you like them, head on over to http://classictalesaudiobooks.com and let us know one way or another. And thanks for your support!\xa0
Today\u2019s story is riddled with secrets, and but the main theme is deception. Each woman handles the truth differently in this story, and it\u2019s interesting to see who does what with the information they have.\xa0
Puritanism is rampant in the story, from the characters\u2019 style of speaking, their way of life, the attitude toward teenage boys, and the unspoken understanding of how to handle the truth. Good people don\u2019t tell lies, right? Well, let\u2019s see.\xa0
And now, The Wind in the Rose Bush, by Mary Wilkins Freeman.
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