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Molly Brown's Senior Days

Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson

(3,761 Sterne; 23 Bewertungen)

This novel is the fourth in a series of eight books written about Miss Molly Brown of Kentucky during her education at Wellington College in the early years of the 1900's. - Summary by Lynda Marie Neilson (6 hr 2 min)

Chapters

Good News and Bad

18:01

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A Troubled Sunday

20:59

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Gossip Over the Teacups

15:37

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The Senior Ramble

17:36

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All's Well That Ends Well

13:24

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The Retort Courteous

14:56

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A Stolen Visit

16:24

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Barbed Arrows

12:15

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The Substitute

13:48

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The Polite Freeze-out

15:05

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The Ways of Providence

16:53

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Friendly Rivals

14:38

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The Drop of Poison

21:24

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Judy Defiant

18:33

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The Campus Ghost

15:05

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On the Grill

14:40

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A Christmas Eve Misunderstanding

19:31

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Two Christmas Breakfasts

17:58

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Facing the Enemy

18:58

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The Jubilee

12:20

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Farewells

14:23

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The Final Days

20:27

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Bewertungen

(3 Sterne)

I have to agree with the last review not as ardently though I appreciate the fact she took the time to finish the series thanx

Love this series,but poor readers esp.late parts Jr & ALL of Sr.

(1,5 Sterne)

The reader is HORRIBLY uneducated. Cannot pronounce/mispronounces quite ordinary words CONSTANTLY.I mean, 'sophomore' ??? If you cannot even say that, don't tackle a school novel! Can't pronounce alumnus/alumni, reconciliation, and many many more! Just plain bad when you have to back the play up, repeatedly listen,& try to elicit what a word means by context because it is so mangled in pronunciation. Sad - it's a very good book.