Reader(s): Sutton, Georgina
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Period: Romantic
Catalogue No: NA0171
Barcode: 9781843798187
Release Date: 01/2014

BRONTE, C.: Shirley (Unabridged)

Tracklist

Disc 1
Brontë, Charlotte - Author
Sutton, Georgina (Reader)
1Chapter 105:55
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2Mr. Donne and his guests, as I have said…05:18
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3Mr. Sweeting was bantered about his stature…06:43
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4'What do I talk about the gift of tongues?'06:06
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5'When Mike has been drinking for a few weeks…'07:21
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6Chapter 207:36
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7With a queer, quiet smile Mr. Moore replied…06:35
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8Malone did not seem prepared to carry on briskly…07:17
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9In its fall was involved the English…08:19
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10The night was still, dark, and stagnant…08:19
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11Chapter 304:57
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Disc 2
1As the party turned into the Stilbro' road…08:34
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2'If I judged them I'd give them short shrift!'06:51
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3Chapter 408:41
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4It must also be remarked that if, as sometimes chanced…08:50
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5His dry-eyed and sober mourning scandalized…09:38
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6Chapter 508:22
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7Instead, then, of harrowing up my reader's soul…06:55
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8Hortense, when she mentioned…08:12
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9I sometimes, you are aware…07:51
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Disc 3
1'I could be apprenticed to your trade…'06:56
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2Chapter 609:26
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3The morning passed as usual.07:54
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4'It will not be fair till the moon rises,'…07:21
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5You don't care whether I think you flatter me or not?'06:27
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6'What shall we do now, Caroline?'08:39
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7'I ask again…'08:01
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8Chapter 708:57
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9Mr. Helstone opined that 'they were like other fools…'05:26
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10That was her father.05:43
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Disc 4
1For the whole remnant of your life…08:26
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2Not only was she destined to be favoured…08:02
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3The proceeds of such compulsory…07:36
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4These strictures, he seemed to think…07:20
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5And now, in the natural course of events…06:22
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6Now, having caught these words…07:19
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7Chapter 808:19
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8'Joe's a sensible fellow,'…07:29
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9The active life to which he had been born…07:39
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10'Brayvo, Noah o' Tim's!'05:22
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Disc 5
1At length one of them approached.05:31
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2He still stood brooding in silence…05:34
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3Chapter 908:11
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4The roof of the chapel did not fly off…07:37
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5Mr. Yorke, if a magic mirror were now held before you…07:23
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6Take Mr. Yorke's family in the aggregate…08:56
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7Rose was quite accustomed to be admonished by that…07:53
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8'Will I? Never! I've more sense.'07:04
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9'He has been out of work three months.'08:05
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10Chapter 1009:00
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Disc 6
1She was very quiet, and Robert paid her little attention…08:02
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2Mute was the room, mute the house.07:58
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3'But their houses are dismal: they are both old maids.'07:54
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4She went to work at this business…06:34
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5Caroline was soon at home in that tiny parlour.06:55
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6Chapter 1107:51
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7She felt this night and prospect mournfully lovely.07:48
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8People never die of love or grief…08:52
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9The brown-panelled parlour was furnished…06:03
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10Tartar was a rather large, strong, and fierce-looking…06:53
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Disc 7
1'You must choose me for your churchwarden…'05:48
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2Chapter 1207:41
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3'Our England is a bonny island,' said Shirley…07:53
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4'I often wonder, Shirley, whether most men resemble my uncle…'07:21
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5'Did you ever meet him?'07:37
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6Miss Helstone's new acquaintance soon became of value…07:48
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7Here the fragment stopped, because Shirley's song…05:59
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8'Of course, then,' observed Miss Keeldar…05:59
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9Chapter 1307:13
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10'I saw that Robert felt its beauty…'05:46
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11'How do you please to do?'05:48
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Disc 8
1Late in the afternoon she dressed herself.07:58
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2Now, as on a thousand other occasions…07:08
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3'We are aware that mermaids do not exist…'08:04
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4'Hortense will be ready to shed tears.'07:25
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5'Nothing, Robert.' But her voice faltered.05:35
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6'Do you observe that? Certainly I am disentangled…'07:45
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7Chapter 1408:58
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8'Shirley, I never had a sister – you never had a sister…'07:21
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9'Some people say we shouldn't give alms to the poor…'07:01
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10It was with some horror Miss Ainley heard this…05:55
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11Shirley caught and comprehended the expression.04:57
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Disc 9
1Chapter 1508:07
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2For the sake of air, as it appeared…08:18
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3Instead of re-entering the house, they strayed…08:39
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4'You would say it is not much in my way…'09:08
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5Chapter 1608:23
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6But this year Shirley was to be with her…07:34
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7Besides, the lady of the manor…06:45
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8Only half-hiding! Peter saw the laugh…05:56
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9Chapter 1705:50
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10And he strode on with such a determined and deliberate gait…06:44
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Disc 10
1Caroline's ears yet rung with that thrilling whisper…07:58
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2Now and then, from the way in which he looked down…07:37
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3Shirley, as she watched, grew restless…09:32
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4Chapter 1806:54
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5Caroline, going a little apart, paced to and fro…07:07
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6'I suppose you were angry with me, William?'06:49
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7'So am I, Joe,' replied Shirley…06:54
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8Chapter 1906:53
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9'There is neither spirit nor flesh in the house…'07:05
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10'They have done well,' returned Shirley…08:42
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Disc 11
1'Robert is prepared.'06:56
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2The chance was not vouchsafed her…08:00
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3Chapter 2007:36
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4By this time the news of what had happened at the Hollow…07:42
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5'Mr. Moore has, I believe, sent up for refreshments…'06:37
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6She resumed her usual cheerful and cordial manner…07:52
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7Chapter 2108:26
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8'For errors of this sort is he to be the victim of mob outrage?'06:49
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9Shirley gazed at the questioner with rising colour.07:02
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10The sort of reverent pleasure with which Caroline listened…06:32
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Disc 12
1'I said nothing to Mrs. Hardman…'07:29
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2'You echo my uncle's words!' exclaimed Caroline…06:54
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3Chapter 2208:11
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4Meantime John moots doubtful questions…07:03
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5Separated from Miss Keeldar for the present…04:32
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6'People hate to be reminded of ills…'05:34
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7Chapter 2307:18
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8Her reasons for the preference, as assigned by herself…07:57
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9She stopped, then went on…07:52
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10It was seldom she met with all these obnoxious qualities…06:01
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11After the meal Rose restored her to good-humour…06:43
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Disc 13
1She took her bonnet from the table where it lay…06:07
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2She saw a visage like and unlike – Robert...06:42
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3Chapter 2406:59
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4With all this care it seemed strange the sick girl did not get well…09:35
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5She fell back on her pillow.07:51
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6The hymn followed him faintly…07:28
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7She held her to her bosom; she cradled her in her arms…07:33
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8'It seems. so natural, mamma…'05:01
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9The respected ecclesiastic looked pleased…05:41
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10Chapter 2506:09
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11Long before the emaciated outlines of her aspect began to fill…06:32
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Disc 14
1'Mamma, I am determined you shall not wear that old gown…'06:01
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2Chapter 2607:59
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3Henry Sympson, the only son and youngest child of the family…08:05
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4'Well, well,' was her comment.07:56
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5Yet that name astonished her 'Shirley Keeldar, Sympson Grove…'06:24
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6'Whether do you like me or mr. Sam Wynne best…'06:34
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7But Shirley was cool and lofty no longer…06:49
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8Chapter 2708:10
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9During Miss Keeldar's stay at the fashionable watering-place …06:57
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10His appearance had at first elicited some laughing…05:03
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11Her pure white dress, her fair arms. and neck…05:35
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Disc 15
1Possibly Miss Keeldar resented her former teacher's…08:17
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2There is one in this tribe too often miserable…07:50
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3'This is a son of God…'07:28
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4'We sat one on each side of him.'08:06
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5Chapter 2808:14
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6Harry limped forward.07:02
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7'Well, sir, that if I lived to inherit my father's…'07:05
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8'Did you want me, sir?' she asked.08:13
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9'As I stood leaning…'05:45
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10'Why, Mr. Moore?'06:54
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Disc 16
1'Miss Keeldar, I had once, for two years…'06:18
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2Chapter 2906:48
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3'It is pleasant to write about what is near and dear…'06:50
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4'I myself am not her slave – I declare it…'08:19
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5Chapter 3007:39
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6'Would you advise me to propose…'06:16
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7'With this sensible resolve I walked up to Fieldhead…'08:11
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8'"There has been error in what I have done," I said…'06:39
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9'Mary Cave was not what you think her, Yorke.'09:15
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10Chapter 3108:16
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Disc 17
1Mr. Sympson had been out…08:01
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2'What, madam – what could be your reasons…'07:58
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3Mr. Sympson rose up furious.06:56
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4Mr. Sympson was becoming a little bewildered.07:12
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5Chapter 3206:49
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6For the best part of one winter night…07:02
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7Being seated, he takes from his satchel a book…06:08
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8'Martin, how is Mr. Moore?'08:33
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9Chapter 3308:18
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10It struck four. He heard the church clock…08:25
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Disc 18
1They sat down. Caroline drew her chair up to his.08:35
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2Chapter 3409:52
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3Satisfied or not, he had time to get very angry08:14
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4Chapter 3506:23
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5He entered the house. It was afternoon…07:08
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6'I am glad you are better.'08:05
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7Caroline was moved, much moved.09:01
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8Chapter 3608:11
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9'I took my usual seat at the desk…'09:07
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Disc 19
1'"Juno could not cook a buffalo steak…"'08:07
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2'"With having nothing but a very plain person…"'07:53
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3'She took the coin out of her apron pocket…'08:09
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4'Had I been obtrusive…'07:31
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5Once again he writes, a week after…06:07
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6Chapter 3706:33
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7I doubt not a justice-loving public will have remarked…07:47
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8It had needed a sort of tempest-shock…08:22
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9'I love you, too, Robert…'07:55
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10'Caroline, the houseless, the starving, the unemployed…'05:20
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