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The Girl Who Had Nothing

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(4,06 Sterne; 25 Bewertungen)

The Girl Who Had Nothing is about a young orphan girl in desperate circumstances, who throws herself on the mercy of an elderly stranger. By her own intelligence and wit, she manages to survive, and very nicely at that! (Summary by LynnAlison) (3 hr 39 min)

Chapters

The Old Lady in the Victoria

23:03

Read by LynnAlison

The Old Lady's Nephew

11:25

Read by LynnAlison

A Deal in Clerios

19:20

Read by LynnAlison

The Steam Yacht Titania

17:42

Read by LynnAlison

The Landlady at Woburn Place

15:32

Read by LynnAlison

The Tenants of Roseneath Park

21:49

Read by LynnAlison

The Woman Who Knew

17:23

Read by LynnAlison

Lord Northmuir's Young Relative

26:25

Read by Lucretia B.

A Journalistic Mission

17:10

Read by Mae Rose

The Coup of "The Planet"

24:16

Read by Mae Rose

Kismet and a V.C.

16:46

Read by Denise Nordell

A New Love and an Old Enemy

8:43

Read by Denise Nordell

Bewertungen

(3 Sterne)

interesting. the power of women to manipulate mainly for selfish reasons but at times for the good of others. readers at the beginning were pretty good. Last two readers were intolerable with distracting noises, mumbling words, and speed reading.

Excellent narration, strange little story

(3 Sterne)

Not my favorite of Mrs. Williamson's works

(4 Sterne)

“The Girl Who Had Nothing” is the interesting story of the dreams and schemes of Jane, a clever young beauty who had been abandoned as a young child, to the care of a boardinghouse matron. The matron took every advantage of the charity case girl, often mistreating her, and little Jane planned for day when she could escape the misery and begin her climb to wealth and freedom. Each step of her journey is full of bold risks, intriguing plots, and an indomitable spirit. Her beauty, intelligence, and ability to read people led her into many escapades. She often played at different characters, and did not hesitate to hide her true motives, but along the way, she always befriended and helped out weaker people.