Chateau d'Or

Mary Jane Holmes (1825 - 1907)

The Chateau D'Or, or The Castle of Gold, looked gloomy and gray from the train rattling through the French countryside from Paris to Marseilles. How did it get its grand name? Stories and legends abound, but this is just one as related by two interested travelers. Also included are two shorter stories, Norah and Kitty Craig - Summary by LynneT

Genre(s): Published 1800 -1900

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 The Chateau D'Or Stacey Malcolm
00:02:56
Play 01 Annie Strong Cynthia Malone
00:22:38
Play 02 Chateau D'Or Dana Kovar
00:34:47
Play 03 Madame Verwest and Anna KimberlyB
00:13:11
Play 04 The News which Came to Millfield Cynthia Malone
00:11:54
Play 05 The News which Came to Chateau D'Or Cynthia Malone
00:30:10
Play 06 In the Autumn Dana Kovar
00:17:54
Play 07 Eugenie and Anna KimberlyB
00:25:48
Play 08 More News which Came to Millfield Dana Kovar
00:07:31
Play 09 Eugenie's Waiting Maid Nancy Gorgen
00:19:49
Play 10 Eugenie Goes Again to Chateau D'Or KimberlyB
00:17:37
Play 11 The Escape Nancy Gorgen
00:07:47
Play 12 The Denouement KimberlyB
00:21:05
Play 13 In America guava
00:57:40
Play 14 Norah Part 1 guava
00:51:55
Play 15 Norah Part 2 guava
00:57:34
Play 16 Norah Part 3 guava
00:57:50
Play 17 Kitty Craig Part 1 guava
00:49:29
Play 18 Kitty Craig Part 2 guava
00:45:14