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Early  Spring 
By  Fay  Inchfawn  (1880-1978) 

The  Vernal  Equinox  signals  the  time  when  the  winter's  cold  mantle  begins  to 
succumb  to  the  warming  influences  of  the  oncoming  spring.  Fay  Inchfawn  (nee 
Elizabeth  Rebecca  Ward)  took  the  springtime  of  1920  as  her  inspiration  for  the 
bright  promise  of  beauty  and  new  life  described  in  Early  Spring.  LibriVox 
volunteers  bring  you  eight  different  readings  of  this  magical  work  to  celebrate  the 
Vernal  Equinox.  This  was  the  weekly  poetry  project  for  the  week  of  March  19, 
2006.  (Summary  by  Chip) 

Version  1  -  00:01:18  ®  Read  by  Annie  Coleman 
Version  2  -  00:01:15  ®  Read  by  Chip 
Version  3  -  00:01:09  ®  Read  by  Curtis  Brown 
Version  4  -  00:01:08  ®  Read  by  Dilini  Jayasinghe 
Version  5  -  00:01:04  ®  Read  by  Graham  Williams 
Version  6  -  00:01:28  ®  Read  by  Kristin  Luoma 
Version  7  -  00:01:14  ®  Read  by  Fox  in  the  Stars 
Version  8  -  00:01:07  ®  Read  by  Stefan  Schmelz 


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This  recording  is  in  the  public  domain  and  may  be  reproduced,  distributed,  or  modified  without  permission.  For 
more  information  or  to  volunteer,  visit  librivox.org.  Cover  picture  by  Thesupermat  (2010)  (http://commons. 
wikimedia.org/  wiki/File:Crocus_dans_le Jardin_-_049.JPG).  Cover  design  by  Janette  Brown.  This  design  is  in  the 
public  domain. 


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