Reader(s): Homewood, Bill
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Catalogue No: NA0367
Barcode: 9781781982532
Release Date: 07/2019

BALZAC, H. de: Rabouilleuse (La) (Unabridged)

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Balzac, Honoré de - Author
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
1La Rabouilleuse12:21
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2During the visits which Roland's secretary paid…12:09
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3After Bridau's death the Emperor inquired…10:25
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4Chapter 212:03
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5Thus the two widows passed from hollow opulence…09:14
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6At the end of ten minutes the sweat stood…13:29
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7A few days after this, the disasters of the retreat…08:25
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8Chapter 310:18
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9Madame Bridau rushed to meet her beloved son…12:14
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10Joseph, who got up at dawn and went to bed early…09:45
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11The brother and sister were living at this time…10:54
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12Chapter 410:20
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13Joseph left his studio and went down to breakfast…10:04
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14Old Desroches, the last remaining friend…11:03
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15For the last ten years Madame Descoings had taken…07:39
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16Chapter 511:42
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17Philippe had ended by acquiring the sang-froid…13:13
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18The two rose late on Christmas morning.12:56
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19Chapter 610:23
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20When Joseph related Philippe's position to his…08:10
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21Two months later, as Agathe was about to start…10:25
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22While the artist was confiding his brother's affairs…11:04
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23Chapter 711:49
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24While ignorance and custom are invincible…11:13
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25The young men amused themselves very much…12:22
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26By this time Gilet had become grand master…09:57
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27The Knights of Idleness, who were all young…13:42
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28Chapter 810:16
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29A deep silence followed. The pause became…06:49
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30It is now necessary to relate where the sultana…13:58
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31That evening, all Issoudun could talk of nothing else…08:29
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32Chapter 909:42
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33The next day Flore looked at her master…10:29
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34Flore, a born fryer and roaster…09:50
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35'Good heavens!' she cried; 'you have neither heart…'09:19
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36Chapter 1010:14
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37When they reached the bottom and met the first…10:23
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38Max, who had overheard old Rouget's words…10:02
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39From year to year old Hochon grew more petty…09:06
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40Chapter 1111:21
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41Joseph looked at the two young men…11:36
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42A supper worthy of La Cognette brightened…09:30
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43The Hochons were not clever enough to match Max.10:37
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44Chapter 1209:41
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45On the morrow, Joseph did not wake up till midday.10:06
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46In fact, before evening many persons in Issoudun…09:20
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47After three weeks' stay in Issoudun…11:49
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48Chapter 1311:27
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49While Monsieur Hochon went to find Gritte…12:52
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50Shortly after, while Monsieur Mouilleron…13:29
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51Chapter 1411:19
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52On a hint from Philippe, Monsieur Hochon…11:37
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53After obtaining his situation, Philippe…11:10
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54Everyone can imagine the scenes which…12:02
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55Chapter 1511:25
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56This lion, tangled in the meshes Philippe Bridau…11:04
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57Monsieur Hochon found old Rouget in his bedroom…08:44
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58Old Rouget, turning a deaf ear to Monsieur…08:51
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59Chapter 1612:13
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60At eight o'clock the next morning…12:55
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61Agathe, informed by Madame Hochon of what…12:13
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62After breakfast, on the morning succeeding…10:33
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63Chapter 1710:50
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64After the Salon of 1823, one of the leading…12:58
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65Joseph returned to his mother's room…12:44
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66The woman presently appeared, looking…10:16
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67No sooner did this occur, than the Comte…09:41
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