Mildred at Roselands A Sequel to Mildred Keith

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Mildred at Roselands A Sequel to Mildred Keith

by Martha Finley

EN·~6 hours·30 chapters

Chapters

30 total
1

MILDRED AT ROSELANDS

0:19
2

NOTE.

0:21
3

Chapter First.

14:44
4

Chapter Second.

8:25
5

Chapter Third.

13:25
6

Chapter Fourth.

10:40
7

Chapter Fifth.

17:57
8

Chapter Sixth.

15:47
9

Chapter Seventh.

12:04
10

Chapter Eighth.

12:23

Description

In the quiet autumn of a riverside estate, Mrs. Keith watches the golden leaves drift by while a lingering worry shadows her thoughts. Her beloved daughter Mildred, still weakened after a harsh summer of illness, suffers from lingering fatigue and pale health, prompting the family to consider a change of climate. With finances stretched thin, the mother weighs every possible solution, from distant relatives to costly journeys, each one falling short of what she hopes will restore her child.

The quiet is broken when Uncle Dinsmore arrives, his warm smile and easy manner bringing a sudden lift to the household. His unexpected visit sparks conversations about travel, family ties, and the power of prayer, offering the Keiths a glimpse of hope amid their uncertainty. As the story unfolds, listeners are drawn into a tender portrait of devotion, resilience, and the gentle strength that can arise from love and faith.

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Full title

Mildred at Roselands A Sequel to Mildred Keith A Sequel to Mildred Keith

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (358K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Edwards, MWS and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2014-08-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Martha Finley

Martha Finley

1828–1909

Best known for the hugely popular Elsie Dinsmore books, this American writer spent decades creating fiction for young readers shaped by strong moral and religious themes. Her work was widely read in the late 19th century and helped make her one of the era’s most recognizable children’s authors.

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