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Kilmeny of the Orchard (version 2 Dramatic Reading)

Kilmeny of the Orchard (version 2 Dramatic Reading)

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Number of Chapters: 19

Length: 04 hours and 05 minutes

Language: English

A short and sweet romance by the author of "Anne of Green Gables", Kilmeny of the Orchard is a story about a schoolteacher (Eric) who goes to Prince Edward Island and meets a beautiful but mysterious girl. Who is she? Why doesn't she speak? Why don't her guardians ever let her out? As Eric explores the answers to these questions, he slowly but surely falls in love with the mysterious girl. Will she ever speak to him? Summary by Beth Thomas

Narrator: Shakira Searle
Eric Marshall: Levi Throckmorton
Kilmeny Gordon: Woolly Bee
Thomas Gordon: Natalie Paula
Janet Gordon / John Reid: Kimberly Krause
Robert Williamson: Vanessa Cooley
Mrs. Williamson: Kristin Gjerløw
Mr. Marshall: Truman Thames
Dr. David Baker: T. Layne
Neil Gordon: K. Hand
Mrs. Rebecca Reid: Lydia
Old Mr. Gordon: James Callaghan
Professor / Alexander Tracy: MaryAnne
Larry West: Beth Thomas
A Farmer: David Olson

Audio edited by Kristin Gjerløw

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Chapter 1: The Thoughts of Youth (Group)
Chapter 2: A Letter of Destiny (Group)
Chapter 3: The Master of Lindsay School (Group)
Chapter 4: A Tea-table Conversation (Group)
Chapter 5: A Phantom of Delight (Group)
Chapter 6: The Story of Kilmeny (Group)
Chapter 7: A Rose of Womanhood (Group)
Chapter 8: At The Gate of Eden (Group)
Chapter 9: The Straight Simplicity of Eve (Group)
Chapter 10: A Troubling of the Waters (Group)
Chapter 11: A Lover and His Lass (Group)
Chapter 12: A Prisoner of Love (Group)
Chapter 13: A Sweeter Woman Ne’er Drew Breath (Group)
Chapter 14: In Her Selfless Mood (Group)
Chapter 15: An Old Unhappy Far-Off Thing (Group)
Chapter 16: David Baker’s Opinion (Group)
Chapter 17: A Broken Fetter (Group)
Chapter 18: Neil Gordon Solves his own Problem (Group)
Chapter 19: Victor from Vanquished Issues (Group)
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