THE GIFT OF THE MAGI by O. Henry, presented by classic-tales.net
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This recording of THE GIFT OF THE MAGI (narrated by Daniel Vimont) was originally published via LibriVox in the audiobook:
Christmas Short Works Collection 2012
Tnx
nice video
What a classic! Great listen
Teacher made me watch this ._.
But not a bad video. 😛
ok story is book in fyba…
Hello ms mott👋
I am in 10 thSTD my guide has one QR code which brought me to the video
I read the translation of this story in a Hindi newspaper, probably 10 years ago.
we use it in our 6 class
I am in 7th standered and the same story is there in my book
Great Job for the Auditory learners:
Tq nice
whos watching this rn for ela
Guess we still gotta do this for school. Even in 10th grade.
Who else is listening to this at 1.5x speed
such a charming voice
it was a mesmerising voice as well as the story
Hi 9-A
Hi jan mga ka 9-j its me acorda hahhahaa
I am
Anyone from vit Chennai mechattonics Evangeline mam gave this project
Can you explane me from this story🤔🤔what is the meaning of " look out dully at a grey cat walking on a grey fence in a grey back yard". According to this sentence what are the introduce as "grey"
There are three time grey.so,what are they acording to this story.☹can you help me.
why does this sound like an Aziz Ansari impression
Why he read it like that
I have a hard time reading and this audio helped me a lot thanks !
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A beautiful story of the love these two had for each other. They both wanted to make the other happy with the things they loved the most.
I really like this history♥︎.
Great narration of this classic Christmas story. I’ve discovered this story in 9th grade English class and it’s taught me a very important lesson. You should never sacrifice your prized possessions to make each other happy. What Jim and Della didn’t understand was you don’t need gifts to please your spouse but rather loving each other is greatest gift a couple can give each other. I mean they’re poor so you’d think they know one couldn’t afford each other something expensive. Della didn’t need the combs for her hair since it was already beautiful without them and Jim didn’t need the chain for his watch. Their gifts were a want not a necessity.
O dear, O Henry, what a writer! What a virtuosity use of language and depth of imagination. We will forever be hard pressed to measure the height of his soaring spirit by the depth of his insights, for these seem fathomless.