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Morning Prayer 7-27-2025
2025-07-29
59 min
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Morning Prayer 7-20-2025
2025-07-29
59 min
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Morning Prayer 7-13-2025
2025-07-29
1h 06
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Morning Prayer 6-29-2025
2025-06-30
1h 04
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Pentecost - Southminster Church Waukesha
2025-06-09
1h 13
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5th Sunday of Easter Holy Communion | Southminster Church, Waukesha WI
2025-05-19
1h 07
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4th Sunday of Easter Holy Communion | Southminster Church in Waukesha, WI
2025-05-12
45 min
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2nd Sunday of Easter Holy Communion | Southminster Church in Waukesha, WI
2025-04-28
1h 05
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Easter Holy Communion | Southminster Church in Waukesha, WI
2025-04-21
1h 09
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Good Friday Evening Prayer under the Cross | Southminster Church Waukesha, WI
2025-04-19
48 min
Live Streaming
Maundy Thursday Holy Communion | Southminster Church, Waukesha, WI
2025-04-18
56 min
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Palm - Passion Sunday Holy Communion | Southminster Church Waukesha, WI
2025-04-14
1h 08
Tulsa Local Pulse
Tulsa Local Pulse: Tragedy, Road Closures, Weekend Events, and Community Resilience
Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Saturday, February 15, 2025. We're starting with some breaking news. Tragedy struck late Thursday night when a car crashed into a creek near 91st Street and Riverside Drive, claiming the lives of two Holland Hall teenage girls and critically injuring another. Our hearts go out to the families and friends affected by this devastating incident[5].In other news, if you're planning to head out today, be aware of the ongoing roadwork. US-412 is narrowed to two lanes in each direction at 81st West Avenue in Sand Springs due to a bridge rehabilitation...
2025-02-15
02 min
Tulsa Local Pulse
Tulsa's Valentine's Weekend: Vintage Shows, Fiddlers, and Wine Tastings
Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for February 14, 2025. We're starting off with a look at the weather, which is expected to be partly cloudy today with a high of 58 degrees. Perfect weather for all the Valentine's Day events happening around town.Speaking of events, there's a lot to love in Tulsa this weekend. The Vintage Tulsa Show is kicking off today at the Tulsa Expo Square, featuring over 250 booths of vintage and antique goods. If you're looking for something more musical, the State Fiddlers Convention is happening at the Marriott Tulsa Hotel Southern Hills, with live music...
2025-02-14
03 min
Tulsa Local Pulse
Tulsa Local Pulse: Catoosa fire, job market, real estate, city hall updates, New Year's events, and community stories.
Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Saturday, December 28, 2024. We're starting off with some breaking news from the past few days. A Catoosa home was engulfed by flames on December 26, resulting in a total loss. Thankfully, no injuries were reported[1].Moving on to our job market snapshot, we see a cautiously optimistic outlook. The unemployment rate in Tulsa dipped slightly to 4.8% in January 2024, compared to 5.1% in December 2023. Job creation remained modest, with a net gain of 1,200 jobs since December 2023. The professional and business services sector led job growth, adding 450 new positions, followed closely by the healthcare and...
2024-12-28
03 min
Faith in the Cracks
God of Second Chances
Veggie Tales made a full length movie in 2002 of Jonah. In the movie, there is a gospel number called Second Chances. It is a reminder to Jonah that it is not to late to obey God. This is demonstrated in other stories in the Bible as well. I also saw this in the community.The East Hill Singers is a men's choir that was founded in 1996. Inmates from the minimum security unit at the Lansing Correctional Facility alongside volunteers from the Kansas City metro come together to make incredible music and share it along with some of th...
2024-04-29
06 min
Niagara Falls News & Views
Winter Festival of Lights, Grey Cup fan event, Project SHARE Christmas Program...
In today's episode: Fall branch collection Niagara Region budget survey No New Year's Eve concert by the falls Winter Festival of Lights Niagara Falls Santa Claus Parade Niagara Region Transit service advisories Grey Cup fan event at Table Rock Southminster United Church Christmas Bazaar Project SHARE Christmas program registration Project SHARE Christmas program wish list Send comments or inquiries to news@mynf.ca
2023-11-16
02 min
Sunspots
Southminster Presbyterian Church Response to Tulsa Storms
On this episode of Sunspots, the official podcast of Synod of the Sun, Kathy Lee-Cornell, Director of the Synod Partnership for Disaster Recovery has a conversation with Oliva Lane, Head of Staff at Southminster Presbyterian Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Pastor Lane talks about her recollection of the event, the aftermath in Tulsa, and Southminster’s response and partnership with the Red Cross. Also, check out the SPDR blog, where Lee-Cornell shares the story and the several takeaways from Rev. Lane’s experience and Southminster’s capacity to be a source of respite, hope, and healing to their neighbo...
2023-07-10
46 min
Niagara Falls News & Views
Cyclist killed overnight, NRPS officer arrested, GO Transit expands service to Niagara...
Cyclist struck overnight at Highway 405 ramp at Stanley, NRPS officer arrested and charged with breach of trust and attempt to defraud, Doug Ford announced expanded GO Service between Toronto and Niagara, Mayor Jim Diodatti wants Marineland to change, National Public Works Week Touch a Truck Day, Southminster United Church frefreefrefreeeDiodattifrefrfree lunch Wednesdays. Links: https://twitter.com/OPP_HSD/status/1660243582379343872 https://www.niagarapolice.ca/en/news/nrps-member-arrested-following-investigation-in-lincoln.aspx https://news.ontario.ca/en/release/1003072/ontario-expands-go-train-service-to-niagara https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/marineland-change-mayor-for-sale-1.6848958 https://niagarafalls.ca/news/592-national-public-works-week.news https...
2023-05-21
02 min
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
Will the Church Survive the Pandemic? With speaker Reverend Taylor Croissant
Christian churches faced several significant challenges in the Covid-19 pandemic to attend to the spiritual needs of our community, and their post-crisis recovery continues to be very rocky. This discussion will explore the various obstacles faith communities have faced since 2020, how they navigated those obstacles, and new pressures they are now facing. Speaker: Reverend Taylor Croissant Moderator: Terry Shillington The Reverend Taylor Croissant is an ordained minister in The United Church of Canada, currently serving at Southminster United Church in downtown Lethbridge. He is originally from Medicine Hat, Alberta, and after earning a bachelor’s degree...
2023-01-21
1h 01
Vixen by Mary Elizabeth Braddon
15 - Volume 1, Chapter 15: Lady Southminster's Ball
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2022-12-19
22 min
Choral Cacophony Podcast
The Stairwell Carollers - 40 years of Song in Ottawa, Canada's Capital
Looking at this now from the perspective of 45 years singing - through the pandemic - it was so much simpler then! We were younger and no one cared about the jostling crowds - the more the merrier! We are still singing! This Christmas 2022 we have two live concerts coming up in Ottawa, Canada's Capital. Saturday Dec 10th at Southminster church 15 Aylmer Ave, Ottawa at 7:30pm. TICKETS Wednesday December 14 at St. Columba Church, 24 Sandridge Rd, Ottawa at 7:30pm TICKETS Pete put together this video compilation for our 40th anniversary 1977 - 2017! A loving ov...
2022-12-01
14 min
Radio Lento podcast
109 Here at the river’s edge
Now you're here, unhook the burden, and let it rest upon the wild grass. Walk away. Away from it, and down, onto the rocks. Away, and over the wetted stones, around the weeds that smell of sea, and right up to the river's edge. The rushing edge of the Crouch. Yes that tidal river, that unheard of river that runs like a forgotten dream, across the wilds of the Dengie Peninsula. Here, is your journeys-end. And what you've come for. And now you're here, you can breathe. Breathe, and look about. Breathe, and listen. Take it in. I...
2022-03-05
32 min
Dropping Keys
Volume Two: Caitlin Deyerle
Co-conspirator Reverend Caitlin Deyerle drops keys about mentors, being a new parent, and much more. Caitlin is currently Pastor at Southminster Presbyterian Church in Chesterfield, VA.Caitlin is also, a wife, a mother of 1.5 (at the time of the podcast - now 2!) children, a writer, and in my book an everyday superstar. She'll soon be known as the Rev. Dr. Deyerle as she finishes her Doctor of Ministry program in building community partnerships. She's a millennial who is tired of those seeking to mold her into their image and tired of talking about millennials!Li...
2020-10-02
39 min
Southminster Boise
March 8, 2020
2020-03-18
00 min
Southminster Boise
February 23, 2020
2020-03-18
00 min
Southminster Boise
February 2, 2020
2020-02-18
00 min
Southminster Boise
January 19, 2020
2020-02-18
00 min
Southminster Boise
January 11, 2020
2020-02-18
00 min
Southminster Boise
January 5, 2020
2020-01-09
00 min
Southminster Boise
December 8, 2019
2019-12-24
00 min
Southminster Boise
November 24, 2019
2019-11-26
00 min
Southminster Boise
November 9, 2019
2019-11-26
00 min
Freedom Loves Company
Reign of Divine Values 2019 November 24
Last Sermon at Southminster. Audio includes a wonderful tribute by my colleague and friend, Rev. Don Ludwig.And a beautiful blessing from the children.The choir sang “A New Day” perfect for “Christ the King” or “Reign of Divine Values” Sunday.November 24, 2019Order of Worship 2019 November 24
2019-11-25
36 min
Southminster Boise
October 12, 2019
Rev. Marci Glass Ruth 1:1-22
2019-10-15
00 min
Freedom Loves Company
Awakening to Justice: Conversations with Ned Rosch and Mustafa Akhwand
Ned Rosch of National Jewish Voice for Peace has written a chapter for a new book, Reclaiming Judaism from Zionism: Stories of Personal Transformation and Mustafa Akhwand is founder and Executive Director for Shia Rights Watch.Portland resident, Ned Rosch has written a chapter for the book, Reclaiming Judaism from Zionism: Stories of Personal Transformation that was released in May 2019. A part of his chapter, “Palestine and My Journey of Self-Discovery” was published in Yes Magazine. The book’s promotion reads: “Today Jews face a choice. We can be loyal to the ethical imperati...
2019-07-22
56 min
Progressive Spirit
Climate Change or How to Defeat Medusa: A Conversation with Kathleen Dean Moore
Dr. Kathleen Dean Moore spoke at Southminster Presbyterian Church in Beaverton, Oregon, September 30th, 2018. Hear her address, Bearing Witness (starts at 4:30). In this interview, she talked with John Shuck about her 2016 book, Great Tide Rising: Calling on Clarity an...
2018-10-02
07 min
Freedom Loves Company
Climate Change or How to Defeat Medusa: A Conversation with Kathleen Dean Moore
Moral Philosopher and Environmental-Thought Leader, Kathleen Dean Moore, tells the hard, urgent truth about the state of Earth and calls out for moral courage.Dr. Kathleen Dean Moore spoke at Southminster Presbyterian Church in Beaverton, Oregon, September 30th, 2018. Hear her address, Bearing Witness (starts at 4:30). In this interview, she talked with John Shuck about her 2016 book, Great Tide Rising: Calling on Clarity and Moral Courage to Confront Climate Change. She discusses grandchildren, criminals in high places, religious hypocrisy, despair, hope, and moral integrity. Time is short. We have a mission. What is life for?
2018-10-02
52 min
Freedom Loves Company
Husayn Means Beauty: The Attraction of the Seventh-Century Martyr (2 of 2)
On April 28th2018, The Husayniah Islamic Society of Seattle sponsored an interfaith educational event called Husayn Day. The event was a reflection upon Husayn, the martyred grandson of the Prophet Mohammad. Rather than bow to his oppressors, he, along with 72 family members were killed in Karbala, Iraq in 680 CE. He is considered a martyr for justice, truth, love, and resistance. He is a leading figure in Shia Islam and his death is mourned each year by between 15 and 20 million pilgrims who visit his shrine during the forty-day period of mourning from Ashura to Arbaeen.In the...
2018-05-22
53 min
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
Alberta Politics, Budgets and Pipelines – Premier Rachel Notley’s Perspective
The Honourable Premier Rachel Notley has graciously made herself available to Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA) for a speaking event. After 50 years of trying, SACPA is very happy to finally host a sitting Premier of Alberta. Rachel previously spoke at SACPA in 2011 and 2014 as an MLA. Premier Notley will explain some of the items in last week’s Alberta budget and the importance of pipelines and transportation in getting Alberta resources to tidewater. She will also give the audience her view of Alberta’s political landscape. The Honourable Shannon Phillips, MLA for Lethbridge West and Minister of Environment and...
2018-03-29
00 min
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
Alberta Politics, Budgets and Pipelines – Premier Rachel Notley’s Perspective
The Honourable Premier Rachel Notley has graciously made herself available to Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA) for a speaking event. After 50 years of trying, SACPA is very happy to finally host a sitting Premier of Alberta. Rachel previously spoke at SACPA in 2011 and 2014 as an MLA. Premier Notley will explain some of the items in last week’s Alberta budget and the importance of pipelines and transportation in getting Alberta resources to tidewater. She will also give the audience her view of Alberta’s political landscape. The Honourable Shannon Phillips, MLA for Lethbridge West and Minister of Environment and...
2018-03-29
56 min
Freedom Loves Company
The Rape of Eve: Newly Discovered Texts of Resistance (Celene Lillie) ENCORE
***Celene Lillie and Arthur Dewey will be at Southminster Presbyterian Church for a Jesus Seminar on the Road, November 10-11, 2017.***The Nag Hammadi library discovered in 1945 has provided a number of alternative Christian texts. They were not included in the Bible. They have been dismissed by many orthodox Christians as Gnostic or even heresy. Yet new scholarship is discovering the complexity of these texts and the value they have for many today.Dr. Celene Lillie discusses three of these texts in her...
2017-10-21
53 min
Freedom Loves Company
Political Perspectives: Dream Under Siege
A Panel Discussion on Dismantling RacismOn Tuesday, January 17th two Portland activists, Jo Ann Hardesty and Ibrahim Mubarak, spoke to five Beaverton congregations about racism. The presentation was entitled, “The Dream Under Siege: A Community Forum On Racism.” It was held at Southminster Presbyterian Church in Beaverton. Five Beaverton congregations: Murray Hills Christian Church, Christ United Methodist Church, Cedar Hills United Church of Christ, Spirit of Grace, and Southminster Presbyterian hosted this event as an opportunity for suburban residents to interact with leading activists in Portland to talk about critical issues facing the Portland metro in rega...
2017-01-27
57 min
Freedom Loves Company
The Dream Under Siege
53 years ago, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., delivered his famous speech, “I Have A Dream.” What has happened to the dream of a Beloved Community? Host John Shuck speaks with three activists who have a proven track record on social change about King’s dream and how it has been hijacked.Dr. Catherine Meeks is a retired professor of socio-cultural studies at Wesleyan College. She is the editor of the newly released book, Living Into God’s Dream: Dismantling Racism in America. She serves the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta as the chari of the Beloved Community: Commission for Dism...
2017-01-13
53 min
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
U of L at 50: How did the University End up Being Built in the Coulees across the River? (Part 2 Q&A)
Many factors played into the 1968 decision to build U of L’s new campus in what is now West Lethbridge. University administration, faculty, students and the City of Lethbridge all agreed the west-side location was well suited and autonomous from their temporary Junior College campus home. The Provincial Government however, did not agree and instead proposed a City referendum to determine where the university campus should be build. Student activists in particular fought that idea and took to the streets protesting in front of Lethbridge’s MLA. Police got involved and arrested two students, (without charging them) but the battle line...
2017-01-05
29 min
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
U of L at 50: How did the University End up Being Built in the Coulees across the River? (Part 1)
Many factors played into the 1968 decision to build U of L’s new campus in what is now West Lethbridge. University administration, faculty, students and the City of Lethbridge all agreed the west-side location was well suited and autonomous from their temporary Junior College campus home. The Provincial Government however, did not agree and instead proposed a City referendum to determine where the university campus should be build. Student activists in particular fought that idea and took to the streets protesting in front of Lethbridge’s MLA. Police got involved and arrested two students, (without charging them) but the battle line...
2017-01-05
32 min
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
U of L at 50: How did the University End up Being Built in the Coulees across the River? (Part 1)
Many factors played into the 1968 decision to build U of L’s new campus in what is now West Lethbridge. University administration, faculty, students and the City of Lethbridge all agreed the west-side location was well suited and autonomous from their temporary Junior College campus home. The Provincial Government however, did not agree and instead proposed a City referendum to determine where the university campus should be build. Student activists in particular fought that idea and took to the streets protesting in front of Lethbridge’s MLA. Police got involved and arrested two students, (without charging them) but the battle line...
2017-01-05
00 min
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
U of L at 50: How did the University End up Being Built in the Coulees across the River? (Part 2 Q&A)
Many factors played into the 1968 decision to build U of L’s new campus in what is now West Lethbridge. University administration, faculty, students and the City of Lethbridge all agreed the west-side location was well suited and autonomous from their temporary Junior College campus home. The Provincial Government however, did not agree and instead proposed a City referendum to determine where the university campus should be build. Student activists in particular fought that idea and took to the streets protesting in front of Lethbridge’s MLA. Police got involved and arrested two students, (without charging them) but the battle line...
2017-01-05
00 min
Freedom Loves Company
Jim Petersen, Why Don't We Listen Better?
Author Douglas Steere wrote: “To ‘listen’ another’s soul into a condition of disclosure and discovery may be almost the greatest service that any human being ever performs for another.” Listening is a lost art that is much in demand. Jim Petersen, counselor and retired pastor, calls listening “an act of love.” He has written a book about listening, Why Don’t We Listen Better? Communicating and Connecting in Relationships. This is the second edition of a book that provides wisdom and 30 listening techniques to handle interactions and difficult relationships. The one thing each of us can do immediately to build the Beloved Comm...
2016-11-11
27 min
Freedom Loves Company
David Galston, God's Human Future
David Galston is a university chaplain, adjunct professor of philosophy at Brock University in St. Catherine’s, Ontario, Academic Director at Westar Institute, and speaker at the Quest Learning Centre.David was on Progressive Spirit about three years ago. We discussed his book Embracing the Human Jesus: A Wisdom Path for Contemporary Christianity.Today we are discussing his newly released book, God’s Human Future: The Struggle to Define Theology Today. Check out his piece on Christian Atheism.We are thrilled to welcome David along with Joseph Bessler to Southminster Presb...
2016-10-23
27 min
Freedom Loves Company
Patricia Tull, Inhabiting Eden: Christians, the Bible, and the Ecological Crisis
Patricia Tull is An ordained Presbyterian minister and professor of Hebrew Bible. She retired from Louisville Theological Seminary where she is A.B. Rhodes Professor Emerita of Old Testament. She is the author of Inhabiting Eden: Christians, the Bible, and the Ecological Crisis. In this book she demonstrates how the Hebrew Scriptures can open our minds to ecology, justice, and value. She will be speaking at Southminster Presbyterian Church June 19th in conjunction with the 222nd PC(USA) General Assembly the meets that week in Portland. She blogs at Inhabiting Eden.
2016-06-05
27 min
Freedom Loves Company
Jeffrey Robbins, The Problem of God
Jeffrey Robbins is Chair and Professor of Religion and Philosophy at Lebanon Valley College in Annville, Pennsylvania. He is the author or editor of eight books. He is a Westar Fellow and a member of the new "God and the Human Future" Seminar. He along with Thomas Sheehan will be at Southminster Presbyterian Church in Beaverton, Oregon, November 6-7 to discuss God, Christianity, and the Human Future. In this candid conversation, Dr. Robbins talks about the "problem of God" and his upcoming book, Radical Theology: A Theological Method for Change.
2015-10-25
29 min
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
Has the Grinch Also Stolen Halloween? (Part 1)
Dr. Seuss composed the children's story, "How the Grinch Stole Christmas," in which a mean old critter attempted to steal Christmas from a family, only to have a change of heart. The question may be posed whether the present form of Halloween is an expression of another theft. Since the Middle Ages, Halloween was part of a three-day festival. Various Celtic influences imported themselves into the festival, making it joyful and/or spooky. As time has gone by, a great variety of customs and practices began to colour the event. Commercialization and media hype have had a big influence on...
2013-10-31
24 min
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
Has the Grinch Also Stolen Halloween? (Part 2 Q&A)
Dr. Seuss composed the children's story, "How the Grinch Stole Christmas," in which a mean old critter attempted to steal Christmas from a family, only to have a change of heart. The question may be posed whether the present form of Halloween is an expression of another theft. Since the Middle Ages, Halloween was part of a three-day festival. Various Celtic influences imported themselves into the festival, making it joyful and/or spooky. As time has gone by, a great variety of customs and practices began to colour the event. Commercialization and media hype have had a big influence on...
2013-10-31
24 min
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
Has the Grinch Also Stolen Halloween? (Part 1)
Dr. Seuss composed the children's story, "How the Grinch Stole Christmas," in which a mean old critter attempted to steal Christmas from a family, only to have a change of heart. The question may be posed whether the present form of Halloween is an expression of another theft. Since the Middle Ages, Halloween was part of a three-day festival. Various Celtic influences imported themselves into the festival, making it joyful and/or spooky. As time has gone by, a great variety of customs and practices began to colour the event. Commercialization and media hype have had a big influence on...
2013-10-31
00 min
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
Has the Grinch Also Stolen Halloween? (Part 2 Q&A)
Dr. Seuss composed the children's story, "How the Grinch Stole Christmas," in which a mean old critter attempted to steal Christmas from a family, only to have a change of heart. The question may be posed whether the present form of Halloween is an expression of another theft. Since the Middle Ages, Halloween was part of a three-day festival. Various Celtic influences imported themselves into the festival, making it joyful and/or spooky. As time has gone by, a great variety of customs and practices began to colour the event. Commercialization and media hype have had a big influence on...
2013-10-31
00 min
rabble radio
Making a move: Social movements and social change
We hear from Onur Bakiner on the situation in Turkey, Chris Hedges on a pending revolution, Henry Giroux on social movements and youth, plus a comic book and the live in care giver program, and troubles with an important psychology book. The world watched this month as protestors in Turkey were met with extremely strong police crackdowns. There were plenty of images of police brutality, but not a lot of information about who was protesting and why. Onur Bakiner, is an Assistant Professor of International Studies at Simon Fraser University. He spoke with Irwin Oostindie about what he...
2013-07-13
31 min
Needs No Introduction
Chris Hedges on Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt
The United States is on its way to a revolution, according to Chris Hedges. The Pulitzer prize-winning reporter has written and reported around the globe. For his latest project, he traveled to some of America’s most economically depressed areas with co-author Joe Sacco, then wrote about what he found. The book is called Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt. The author, educator, journalist and activist to spoke in Ottawa this month at the Southminster United Church. The lecture was hosted by Octopus Books. Here’s what Chris Hedges had to say about his latest journey.
2013-06-20
59 min
Vixen by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1835 - 1915)
15 - Volume 1, Chapter 15: Lady Southminster's Ball
1970-01-01
22 min