Jill's Red Bag
Jack and Jill, along with their little sister "Bumps", are two pickles. Their curious, wild ways are too much for their guardians. But when their older sister reluctantly employs a governess for them, their feet are turned toward the "Golden City." (Summary by GabrielleC)
Genre(s): Children's Fiction, Religion
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | 'What Can Be Done with Them?' | GabrielleC |
00:12:53 |
Play 02 | 'We're to Have a Governess' | GabrielleC |
00:13:43 |
Play 03 | 'The Golden City' | GabrielleC |
00:14:45 |
Play 04 | 'Let's Be Truants!' | GabrielleC |
00:17:40 |
Play 05 | 'A Very Solemn Vow!' | GabrielleC |
00:14:29 |
Play 06 | 'God's Cabbages' | GabrielleC |
00:14:21 |
Play 07 | The Trespasser | GabrielleC |
00:17:28 |
Play 08 | 'I Must Love First, before I Can Give' | Rachel |
00:15:33 |
Play 09 | Trying to Be 'Double Good' | Esther ben Simonides |
00:16:32 |
Play 10 | A Paper Chase | Adele de Pignerolles |
00:19:30 |
Play 11 | A Donkey Ride | Adele de Pignerolles |
00:19:20 |
Play 12 | The Bishop and the Geese | Esther ben Simonides |
00:15:01 |
Play 13 | Mona's Tenth | Rachel |
00:14:31 |
Play 14 | 'You and Your Red Bag Are at the Bottom of It All!' | Rachel |
00:13:49 |
Play 15 | 'Worn Out in a Good Service' | Esther ben Simonides |
00:15:16 |