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Edgar Poe -Tell Tale Heart
Edgar Poe -Tell Tale Heart

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Author: Edgar Allan Poe, Narrator: Stan Pretty

Playtime: 15 minutes

A murderer is convinced that the loud beating of his victim's heart will give him away to the police.

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