File:Mobydick 003 melville.ogg

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Mobydick_003_melville.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 34 min 54 s, 72 kbps, file size: 17.95 MB)

Description Chapter(s) from Moby Dick read aloud
Date Novel published in 1851
Source LibriVox
Author Herman Melville, read by Stewart Wills
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