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Molly Brown's Junior Days : Full Audiobook with Text: Full Audiobook with Text: Full Audiobook with Text: Full Audiobook with Text

By Speed, Nell

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Reproduction Date: 6/1/2025

Title: Molly Brown's Junior Days : Full Audiobook with Text: Full Audiobook with Text: Full Audiobook with Text: Full Audiobook with Text  
Author: Speed, Nell
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Language: English
Subject: Fiction, Drama and Literature, Children's Fiction
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Publication Date:
2025
Publisher: @libriview
Member Page: Daniel Mozz

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Speed, N. (2025). Molly Browns Junior Days : Full Audiobook with Text: Full Audiobook with Text. Retrieved from http://self.gutenberg.org/


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This video is based on a public domain work. Find the original at: Librivox: https://librivox.org/molly-browns-junior-d... Project Gutenberg: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/36717 Molly Brown's Junior Days Nell Speed (1878 - 1913) This novel is the third 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. Genre(s): Action & Adventure Language: English Group: Molly Brown series

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"Molly Brown's Junior Days" by Nell Speed is a novel written in the early 20th century. This work is part of a series focusing on the life of a spirited protagonist named Molly Brown, following her college adventures alongside her friends at Wellington College. The narrative highlights themes of friendship, self-discovery, and the challenges of transitioning from youth to adulthood amid academic and social pressures. The opening portion of the book introduces the chaotic arrival of students back at Wellington College, particularly focusing on Nance Oldham, who finds herself overwhelmed by the tumult of settling in. As she navigates her surroundings and encounters her diverse classmates, including her friend Otoyo Sen, Nance reflects on her fondness for the college and the excitement of the new academic year. The chapter sets the stage for the dynamics of friendship among the girls and hints at forthcoming challenges, including the treatment of a brash newcomer, Minerva Higgins, whose confidence may not align with the college's established social norms. This introduction establishes a lively college atmosphere filled with humorous interactions and the promise of growth and adventure for the characters involved. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Table of Contents
Chapters: 00:00:00 - Chapter 01 00:14:02 - Chapter 02 00:28:05 - Chapter 03 00:38:50 - Chapter 04 00:50:55 - Chapter 05 01:08:05 - Chapter 06 01:22:03 - Chapter 07 01:37:19 - Chapter 08 01:47:34 - Chapter 09 02:05:11 - Chapter 10 02:18:13 - Chapter 11 02:34:26 - Chapter 12 02:46:11 - Chapter 13 02:57:44 - Chapter 14 03:10:41 - Chapter 15 03:22:14 - Chapter 16 03:36:25 - Chapter 17 04:02:03 - Chapter 18 04:19:24 - Chapter 19 04:35:13 - Chapter 20 04:57:02 - Chapter 21

 
 



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