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The Photograph

By: A. J. Alan
Narrated by: Cathy Dobson
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A. J. Alan was the pseudonym of Leslie Harrison Lambert (1883-1941), an English magician, intelligence officer, short story writer and radio broadcaster. He was hugely popular in the '20s and '30s for his radio broadcasts, when he performed his own humorous and often macabre short stories, which he always delivered wearing full evening dress.

'The Photograph' is a short story about a photographer who is hired to take pictures of an old historical house. When the negatives are developed, there are some strange and very eerie images on the film....

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worst narrator, so so bad

Thankfully, only a very short story and only cost 41 pence in the sal. Worst, oddest most peculiar narration I have ever heard. The last word of every sentence was elongateeeeeed. Therefore, very hard to follllooooow. i have no idea why the narrator did thiiiiiiis. I've no idea if this.was a good story or not, couldn't follow the storrreeeey.

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