Nelly's Silver Mine: A Story of Colorado Life

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Nelly's Silver Mine: A Story of Colorado Life

by Helen Hunt Jackson

EN·~9 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total

Transcriber's Notes

0:27

The Beacon Hill Bookshelf

0:01

Nelly's Silver Mine

0:03

Helen Hunt Jackson

0:20

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:21

NELLY'S SILVER MINE - CHAPTER I - CHRISTMAS-DAY IN NELLY'S NEW-ENGLAND HOME

29:39

CHAPTER II - A TALK ABOUT LEAVING MAYFIELD

53:21

CHAPTER III - OFF FOR COLORADO

41:14

CHAPTER IV - A NIGHT IN A SLEEPING-CAR

42:03

CHAPTER V - FIRST GLIMPSES OF COLORADO AND A NEW HOME

50:38

Description

On a crisp Christmas morning in a modest New‑England home, twin siblings Nelly and Rob lie awake, their thoughts tangled between the excitement of unwrapping gifts and the weight of a lingering sore throat that keeps Rob bedridden. Nelly, taller and sturdier, instinctively offers to fetch his presents, but their mother gently insists both children stay tucked in until the house warms fully, preserving the quiet of the early day. The scene is painted with familiar holiday details—a blazing plum‑pudding, the soft murmur of the cook’s early chores, and the tender, teasing banter that reveals the deep, protective bond between the twins.

Through these opening moments, the narrative captures the warmth of family rituals and the quiet resilience of a girl who quietly shoulders her brother’s needs. As the story unfolds, Nelly’s resourcefulness and affection hint at a larger journey that will carry her far beyond the familiar hearth, promising a tale of growth, discovery, and the enduring spirit of the American West.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (546K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Dianne Nolan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2010-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Helen Hunt Jackson

Helen Hunt Jackson

1830–1885

A gifted poet and novelist who turned personal loss into a remarkable literary career, she is remembered both for her vivid writing and for her outspoken defense of Native American rights. Her best-known works, including A Century of Dishonor and Ramona, helped bring national attention to injustice in the American West.

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