Welcome to Campfire Classics, a Literary Comedy Podcast!!
I'm not gonna lie, this weeks story is a really good one. Your hosts are returning to form with a story old enough to be considered classic from an author with some drama in her life. Heather reads "Ponsonby and the Pantheress" by Richard Dehan (pen name of Clotilde Graves), and I'm not even going to be sarcastic this week, she killed it. Great Story, great read, and Ken...is also there.
Things to remember:
The moon is sexy.
The drinks was good.
The door is gaping.
"Ponsonby and the Pantheress" can be found in the 1914 book The Cost of Wings, and Other Stories.
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