Neighbor Nelly Socks Being the Sixth and Last Book of the Series

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Neighbor Nelly Socks Being the Sixth and Last Book of the Series

by Sarah L. Barrow

EN·~1 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
1

THE SIXTH AND LAST BOOK OF THE SERIES.

0:07
2

"AUNT FANNY'S" DAUGHTER,

0:18
3

CONTEXTS OF VOL. VI.

0:14
4

NEIGHBOR NELLY. - IN THREE STORIES.

0:02
5

THE OLD BACHELOR'S STORY.

24:58
6

THE BIG BOY'S STORY.

25:51
7

THE FAT GENTLEMAN'S STORY.

1:46
8

POSTSCRIPT TO THE THREE STORIES. - BY THE OLD BACHELOR.

28:19
9

CONCLUSION.

2:38

Description

In a quiet city block of twenty‑four houses, an elderly bachelor watches the world from his window, turning everyday street scenes into lively portraits. He delights in the soft glow of gas lamps that reveal the comings and goings of his neighbors, offering a gentle, humorous commentary on their quirks. Through his eyes the ordinary becomes a series of small adventures, from a flamboyant poodle’s antics to a squirrel’s daring escapades.

The collection unfolds in three linked tales, each centered on a different doorstep. First, the narrator observes the Bluejay sisters at No. 7, whose blue gowns and musical spirits fill the street with song, while their pet poodle and mischievous squirrel provide comic relief. Next he meets Mr. Fatty at No. 11, a good‑natured giant whose generous heart is matched only by his larger‑than‑life presence. Finally, opposite them at No. 9, a warm family gathers for evening tea, their crimson‑velvet winter rooms giving way to breezy summer linens, creating a cozy tableau that invites listeners into the rhythm of everyday Victorian life.

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Full title

Neighbor Nelly Socks Being the Sixth and Last Book of the Series Being the Sixth and Last Book of the Series

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (80K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Edwards, Emmy 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

2009-08-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Sarah L. Barrow

Best remembered for the cheerful Sock Stories, this 19th-century American writer created lively tales for young readers and published under the playful pen name “Aunt Fanny’s Daughter.”

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