
MISS ELLIS'S MISSION. - BY - MARY P. W. SMITH.
MISS ELLIS'S MISSION.
DIARY.
CORRESPONDENCE.
This intimate sketch follows the quiet resolve of a young woman from Cincinnati who chooses a humble path of service over the comfort of her privileged upbringing. Through a series of heartfelt letters, she offers what she calls a simple barley‑loaf of aid, yet the narrative suggests that her modest gifts become a source of spiritual sustenance for those she meets. Listeners will feel the gentle tension between her small, personal sacrifice and the larger, unseen impact it creates.
Born into a well‑known banking family, she was raised amid generous hospitality yet remained unusually shy and introspective. Her correspondence reveals a deep, steady faith that steadies her through early doubts and the practical challenges of post‑office mission work. The portrait offers listeners a glimpse of her formative years, highlighting how personal devotion can quietly shape a broader community.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (272K characters)
Release date
2012-02-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1840–1930
A writer of historical fiction for young readers, she brought early New England to life with lively adventures and a strong feel for place. Her work also reflects a wider life spent supporting women’s organizations and preserving local history.
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