Opening a Chestnut Burr
Edward P. Roe
Read by LikeManyWaters
Walter Gregory is a gentleman whose health is broken down by the stress of Wall Street and the consequences of his fast lifestyle. Disillusioned in love and betrayed in friendship, he returns to visit his childhood home in the country. Who is this young woman Annie Walton he finds there? Can she truly be as good as she seems? He determines to test her character to the utmost. Deceitful villains, fire, death, and nautical disasters all try our hero and heroine. She has shown him the saving faith that gives life. Can he rescue her from a false fiancé who would ruin hers? (LikeManyWaters) (0 hr 37 min)
Chapters
Preface | 2:34 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
A Hero, But Not Heroic | 25:07 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
Opening A Chestnut Burr | 19:43 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
Morbid Brooding | 9:57 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
How Miss Walton Managed People | 10:45 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
Was It An Accident? | 10:33 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
Unexpected Chestnut Burrs | 11:43 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
A Conspiracy | 17:11 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
Witchcraft | 12:59 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
Miss Walton Recommends A Hobby | 7:17 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
A Plot Against Miss Walton | 11:04 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
A Drinking Song At A Prayer Meeting | 11:50 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
Foiled In One Direction | 14:55 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
Interpreting Chestnut Burrs | 23:03 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
A Well-Meanin' Man | 14:16 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
Miss Walton's Dream | 28:23 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
An Accident In The Mountains | 18:26 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
Promise Or Die | 25:22 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
In The Depths | 18:29 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
Miss Walton Made Of Different Clay From Others | 29:51 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
Miss Walton Made Of Ordinary Clay | 30:46 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
Passion And Penitence | 20:14 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
Not A Heroine, But A Woman | 22:37 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
Gregory's Final Conclusion In Regard To Miss Walton | 17:37 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
The Worm-Infested Chestnut - Gregory Tells The Worst | 36:35 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
The Old Home In Danger - Gregory Retrieves Himself | 32:27 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
Changes In Gregory | 17:02 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
Pleading For Life And Love | 20:37 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
What A Lover Could Do | 27:06 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
Deepening Shadows | 30:52 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
Kept From The Evil | 21:03 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
Live! Live! - Annie's Appeal | 49:06 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
At Sea - A Mysterious Passenger | 23:58 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
Collision At Sea - What A Christian Could Do | 30:43 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
Unmasked | 33:07 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
A Chestnut Burr And A Home | 20:30 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
Reviews
Step back in time
The Momtionary
A very Victorian and Christian kind of story, that is, the theme is religious belief. Each main character has to undergo stresses and trials, make mistakes, express doubt to varying degrees, reveal follies, and find forgiveness, faith, and truth. The reader only mispronounced a couple words, and her unrushed pacing and tempered expression suited the tone of the story well.
renae
little ren
this story is i·r·r·e·s·i·s·t·i·b·l·e ... tho it drags out quite a bit the end makes it worth it all ! ! ! ... there is even some singing-not very much ..it sure seems to take the REAL lovers quite awhile to understand each other ... it is a 'must' to read/listen to it
wonderful redemption
jessica bracks
Such a good book! It tells the story of Brokenness redeemed by the goodness of God. Exciting read as well.
lovely book
Luba - Healthy with Luba
This book was a joy to listen too. Although it was written decades ago, it truly is timeless.
Nice Story
Wendy Mathieu
Nice story and well read. I myself a bit out of patience with Annie's character near the end.
better at the end
A LibriVox Listener
slow, but it got better. thanks Librivox. Great voice Many Waters
j elless
this should be required reading it is such a wonderful wonderful story
A LibriVox Listener
Excellent ! A joy to read.