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Happiness of Hazelbrook (Dramatic Reading)

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Happiness of Hazelbrook (Dramatic Reading)

Charlotte Grace O'Brien

About two miles from the village of Hazelbrook by the road, but a much shorter distance across the fields, stood a fine old mansion, surrounded by an extensive park. Hazelbrook Hollow, as it was called, was a very ancient place. And report said that the old hall, and part of one wing of the building, dated so far back as the time of William the Conqueror. Sir Herbert Tracy, the owner of Hazelbrook Hollow, was still in the prime of life. He had lived a great deal abroad on account of his wife's delicate health, which obliged her to winter in a warm climate. But of late, she had become so much stronger that she had already passed one winter at Hazelbrook, and had felt no ill effects from it. Sir Herbert and Lady Tracy had had several children, but they all died in their infancy, with the exception of a son and daughter. Young Herbert Tracy was in his eighteenth year, and was finishing his studies at Cambridge. His sister Mabel was younger. It was a source of great happiness to Sir Herbert and his wife to feel that they might be able to live at Hazelbrook. They were most anxious that both Herbert and Mabel should early learn to care for their poorer neighbours. Herbert Tracy was a son of whom any parent might feel proud, and little fairy-like, gentle Mabel was, as old Granny Hale called her, "the happiness of Hazelbrook." Not a cottage for miles round but was gladdened by a visit from Mabel, especially when the shadow of sickness or sorrow had fallen. - Summary Extracted from Chapter Two Cast list Narrator: Louise Jaeschke Katie Lawrence: Patty H Mrs. Lawrence: Belinda Mc Fanny Price: Jenn Broda Mabel Tracy: ShrimpPhish Nelly Lawrence: Eowyn Bree Granny Hale: mleigh Workman 1: Alexandria Adair Workman 2: Larry Wilson Tom Hale: E. Sharp Mrs. Hall: TriciaG Ben Lawrence: Alexandria Adair Mrs. Graham: quintonreads Bessie Thompson: quintonreads Lady Tracy: TriciaG Willie Lawrence: Levi Justus Mrs. Morton: mleigh Dan Carter: E. Sharp Esther Lawrence: Levi Justus Edited by InTheDesert

Year of Publication: 1908Genres: Dramatic Readings , Religion
Running Time: 01 hour 58 minutes 08 seconds
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
Duty and Pleasure
Belinda Mc
20:55
2
The Nights
The Happiness of Hazelbrook
mleigh
11:33
3
The Nights
Going to the Fair
Larry Wilson
21:56
4
The Nights
The Shadow of Death
Jenn Broda
19:34
5
The Nights
The Happy Island
TriciaG
13:07
6
The Nights
The Return of the Prodigal
E. Sharp
21:33
7
The Nights
Safe at Home
TriciaG
9:30

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