Nelly: or, The Best Inheritance
Lucy Ellen Guernsey
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This little story is written to illustrate the value of honesty and faithfulness in small and great matters. Nelly's earnings may possibly be considered rather large for a girl of her age; but a lady of much experience, to whom I referred the matter, assures me that they are not exaggerated, and that a perfectly trustworthy clerk is worth almost any price to his or her employers. A woman mostly confined to the bed and sofa earned, in three years, nearly seven hundred dollars by doing the finer and more elaborate kinds of tatting. - Summary by Lucy Ellen Guernsey (4 hr 5 min)
Chapters
I | 14:59 | Read by Cbteddy |
II | 21:38 | Read by Lynne T |
III | 18:45 | Read by Cbteddy |
IV | 27:57 | Read by Ella |
V | 15:31 | Read by Joy Dunne |
VI | 18:02 | Read by Nancy Gorgen |
VII | 23:49 | Read by Katherine |
VIII | 12:59 | Read by lcole5 |
IX | 17:31 | Read by Ella |
X | 22:33 | Read by RedCorsair |
XI | 29:41 | Read by Ella |
XII | 22:09 | Read by Ella |