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Episode 70 - The Artist - Maupassant

A short story from the French master of the form, Guy de Maupassant. A skilled carnival knife-thrower laments his misfortune to the sympathetic narrator of the tale.

Episode 69 - On Clothing by Henry David Thoreau

An excerpt from the chapter, "Economy," in Walden by Henry David Thoreau, where the philosopher expounds his thoughts on simple accoutrements.

Episode 68 - A Fable by Mark Twain

The great American storyteller, author of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, offers this brief, moralistic animal tale featuring the cleverness of the cat, the skepticism of the ass, and the curiosity of a host of other animals of the forest.

Episode 67 - The Philosophy of Epicurus

This gentle ancient Greek philosopher lived a life of celibacy and temperance and taught that reason was to be used to  enable people to judge with certainty what is to be chosen,  and what to be avoided,  to preserve themselves free from pain,  and to secure health of body, and tranquillity of mind.