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EPISODE 2:
When we left Sir Harry, he had no Christmas spirit. No wreaths, no caroling, none at all. He refused to help the poor as his lady love, Lady Florentine requested. Worse yet, he ordered his mistress Nellie Rose to his residence on Christmas morning for his own pleasure, ignoring her request to visit her sick mother who lived near the docks in East London.
Then Sir Harry is visited by the ghost of Lord Buckley, the Master of Whippingate…
A Naughty Christmas Carol: Episode TWO
EPISODE 2:
When we left Sir Harry, he had no Christmas spirit. No wreaths, no caroling, none at all. He refused to help the poor as his lady love, Lady Florentine requested. Worse yet, he ordered his mistress Nellie Rose to his residence on Christmas morning for his own pleasure, ignoring her request to visit her sick mother who lived near the docks in East London.
Then Sir Harry is visited by the ghost of Lord Buckley, the Master of Whippingate…
A Naughty Christmas Carol: Episode TWO
Join me next Wednesday, December 15th, for Episode 3 of "A Naughty Christmas Carol."
8 comments:
That will have to be one hard working ghost. Thanks for the audio treat, Jina.
Love the sound effects - and Sir Harry! Keep it coming.
You're right, Michelle, Lord Buckley asked for several takes before he got his "heavy breathing" right!
You're welcome. This project has taken on a life of its own--getting more elaborate with each episode. There are 4 episodes in all.
Sir Harry is turning out to be a pretty good actor, playing his part well. He especially enjoyed the "kissing scene" with Lady Florentine that I recorded yesterday...glad you're enjoying it, Wynter!
The Master of Whippingate...
ROFLMAO! No kidding, I'm going to come to you for names. Fabulous.
Please do, re: names, Dalton! Character names can really set the tone for a story; that's very important. Did you know that Scarlett's original name in Gone with the Wind was Pansy? See what I mean?
Pansy? Are you kidding me? Really? I'm shocked at both the info and that I didn't know it in the first place!
Dalton, yes, Scarlett was originally called Pansy. I believe the publisher asked her to change it before the book was published.
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