Nellie Brown, or, The Jealous Wife, With Other Sketches


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READERS The design of this work is to show the unhappy results of jealousy and misplaced confidence, arid the wicked designs of corrupt parties.
Man and woman were created for a noble purpose by their Creator; but how often do we see families that have lived long happily together rent in twain by such malignant characters as Mrs. H., Aunt Polly and Martha Lovejoy more fully explained in the following work. Such characters are to be
found in all communities, like hungry wolves hunting down their prey; they often paralyze the hopes of the good and just, cause doubts, gloom and despair to overhang their pathway, where the radiant sunlight of happiness had long beamed. Malicious persons, like Sampson's foxes, are ever scattering the firebrands of hate, mischief and discord, and should be shunned by all lovers of good society. - Summary by Thomas P. Detter (4 hr 38 min)

Chapters

Introduction and Nellie Brown, the Jealous Wife, Chapter 1 part 1 34:47 Read by Lola Janie
Nellie Brown, the Jealous Wife, Chapter 1 part 2 31:47 Read by KHand
Nellie Brown, the Jealous Wife, Chapter 2 35:06 Read by KHand
Nellie Brown, the Jealous Wife, Chapter 3 27:06 Read by KHand
Nellie Brown, the Jealous Wife, Chapter 4 10:57 Read by Cymo
Nellie Brown, the Jealous Wife, Chapter 5 20:35 Read by Cymo
Nellie Brown, the Jealous Wife, Chapter 6 13:53 Read by James R. Hedrick
Nellie Brown, the Jealous Wife, Chapter 7 26:34 Read by James R. Hedrick
Nellie Brown, the Jealous Wife, Chapter 8 7:19 Read by James R. Hedrick
The Octoroon Slave of Cuba 41:45 Read by Lola Janie
My Trip to Baltimore 10:28 Read by Lola Janie
Central Pacific Railroad 2:42 Read by Lola Janie
Idaho City, its Customs and Future Prospects 3:00 Read by Lola Janie
Progress of America 3:17 Read by Lola Janie
Boise City 3:14 Read by Lola Janie
Give The Negro a Chance 2:46 Read by Lola Janie
Uncle Joe 3:00 Read by Lola Janie