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Cordelia Faces a Problem

In Cordelia the Magnificent

Read by Dawn Sutton


Leroy Scott


Cordelia Marlowe carries a high society name but no fortune. She has to make ends meet, but what kind of work can a young lady do whose main…

An All Night Vigil

In Jean Craig, Graduate Nurse

Read by Carol Sutton


Kay Lyttleton


As Jean Craig finished her training and prepared for graduation, illness struck—first in her own family, and later in epidemics that swept t…

A Brush on the Overland Stage

In Buffalo Bill and the Overland Trail

Read by Carol Sutton


Edwin L. Sabin


Buffalo Bill Cody is one of the most colorful figures of the early American West. In these adventures we find Billy Cody at age 13 earning …

Without His Parents

In A Rough Shaking

Read by Dawn Sutton


George MacDonald


Clare was a wanderer. Orphaned by an earthquake when too young to even remember his full name, his childhood was a succession of challenges …

Noodle and the Pop Corn

In Toodle and Noodle Flat-tail: The Jolly Beaver Boys

Read by Carol Sutton


Howard R. Garis


Toodle and Noodle, the rambunctious young beaver boys take center stage in this book about their adventures. Fun, excitement and a bit of m…

The Hostess House

In The Outdoor Girls in Army Service

Read by Carol Sutton


Laura Lee Hope


This 8th book in the "Outdoor Girls" series, find the girls and boys again at Pine Island, but under very much altered conditions.…

Mother and Poet by Mrs. E. B. Browning

In Ideal Poems from the English Poets

Read by Dawn Sutton


Various


A collection of twelve poems from English Poets that are known to be the best of their poems. - Summary by Mozartjr

Tom in Danger

In Tom Swift and His Motor-Boat

Read by Carol Sutton


Victor Appleton


Tom Swift's father, a world-famous scientist, has been robbed of one of his greatest inventions, and it's up to Tom to bring the criminals t…

A Summer in the Saddle

In The Outdoor Girls in the Saddle

Read by Carol Sutton


Laura Lee Hope


Mrs. Nelson, Betty’s mother, through the death of a relative, has become the owner of a ranch.The most important thing about this ranch—in t…

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