The Outdoor Girls of Deepdale
Laura Lee Hope
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
The Outdoor Girls of Deepdale was the first book in a long-running series centering around four girls: Betty Nelson, Mollie Billette, Amy Stonington, and Grace Ford. The girls go on many exciting adventures and solve mysteries. In this book the girls go on a long walking tour and in the process find a hundred dollar bill. Who owns the money and why is such a mysterious note attached? (Introduction by Elizabeth Wilcox) (4 hr 3 min)
Chapters
A Fluttering Paper | 18:13 | Read by Elizabeth Wilcox |
The Tramping Club | 18:28 | Read by Elizabeth Wilcox |
Jealousies | 7:55 | Read by Elizabeth Wilcox |
A Taunt | 10:32 | Read by Elizabeth Wilcox |
Amy's Mystery | 9:24 | Read by Elizabeth Wilcox |
The Leaky Boat | 10:34 | Read by Elizabeth Wilcox |
To the Rescue | 7:28 | Read by Elizabeth Wilcox |
Closing Days | 9:05 | Read by Elizabeth Wilcox |
Off On the Tour | 6:25 | Read by Elizabeth Wilcox |
On the Wrong Road | 13:28 | Read by Elizabeth Wilcox |
The Barking Dog | 7:58 | Read by Elizabeth Wilcox |
At Aunt Sallie's | 8:27 | Read by Elizabeth Wilcox |
The Missing Lunch | 9:48 | Read by Jeanie |
The Broken Rail | 14:51 | Read by Jeanie |
"It's a Bear!" | 8:23 | Read by Little Tee |
The Deserted House | 11:01 | Read by Wendytoesocks |
In Charge | 8:17 | Read by Jeanie |
Relieved | 6:07 | Read by Natalie Paula |
A Little Lost Girl | 6:42 | Read by Natalie Paula |
The Boy Peddler | 11:16 | Read by Jennifer Dallman |
The Letter | 9:42 | Read by Jennifer Dallman |
A Perilous Leap | 6:49 | Read by Robin Cotter |
The Man's Story | 7:19 | Read by Jennifer Dallman |
By Telegraph | 8:20 | Read by Nassali |
Back Home | 6:46 | Read by Jennifer Dallman |
Reviews
A LibriVox Listener
very good book. .it is a awesome book
is This a Joke?!?
Elf Brown
Was this book reading done as some.kond of joke? Except for one reader, Jeanne, the readers were amazingly awful. You have terrible.fakr.accents, horrible, insanely.annoying voices, readers with what MUST be fake speech impediments, as the impediments changed and came and went, readers who could not pronounce so many words properly, that one could barely understand what they were trying to read, and readers with absolutely no sense of flow or cadence. I understand these are volunteers, but there should be at least a.modicum of respect shown to the authors and their works.