Molly Brown's Post-Graduate Days

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Molly Brown's Post-Graduate Days

by Nell Speed

EN·~4 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total
1

MOLLY BROWN’SPOST-GRADUATEDAYS

1:09
2

CHAPTER I.—THE ARRIVAL.

16:10
3

CHAPTER II.—MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME.

13:06
4

CHAPTER III.—WEDDING PREPARATIONS AND CONFIDENCES.

14:28
5

CHAPTER IV.—BURGLARS.

10:48
6

CHAPTER V.—THE WEDDING.

14:21
7

CHAPTER VI.—BUTTERMILK TACT.

22:03
8

CHAPTER VII.—PICTURES ON MEMORY’S WALL.

13:33
9

CHAPTER VIII.—ALL KINDS OF WEATHER.

28:21
10

CHAPTER IX.—JIMMY.

9:39

Description

Molly Brown is back from her four years at Wellington College, and the moment her train rolls into the rolling, blue‑grass fields of Kentucky she feels a rush of nostalgia and anticipation. Accompanying her is her effervescent friend Julia “Judy” Kean, whose excitement for the long‑awaited visit is as contagious as her laugh, and together they unload a quirky assortment of college mementos, candy parcels and a basket of fruit that hints at the warm hospitality awaiting them. The journey is a sweet mixture of reminiscence about beloved professors—especially the enigmatic Professor Green—and the promise of re‑uniting with Molly’s bustling household, from her spirited brothers to the dependable old cook and the family horse, President.

At home, Molly’s world of familiar faces, lively family rituals and the country’s simple charms collides with the fresh ideas she’s brought back from campus. As wedding preparations begin to stir and old acquaintances reappear, the girls find themselves navigating a delightful blend of tradition and change, setting the stage for gentle mischief, heartfelt confessions and the kind of small‑town adventures that only a post‑graduate summer can deliver.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (277K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2011-05-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Nell Speed

Nell Speed

1878–1913

Best remembered for lively girls' fiction, this early 20th-century American writer created the Molly Brown books and other warm, energetic stories for young readers. Her career was cut short, but her school and friendship adventures kept finding new readers for years afterward.

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