Reader(s): Scott, Lucy
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Catalogue No: NA0458
Barcode: 9781781983188
Release Date: 07/2020

BALZAC, H. de: Cousin Bette (Unabridged)

Lisbeth Fischer has lived in the shadow of her beautiful cousin Adeline for much of her life. Pampered while Lisbeth works in the fields, Adeline makes an enviable leap in status when Baron Hulot offers her his hand in marriage. Out of kindness, they bring Lisbeth to Paris, where she falls in love with the artist Wenceslas, her protégé. However, when she is jilted for Adeline’s daughter Hortense, her jealousy and rage exponentially intensify, and she resolves to bring the Hulot family to ruin, employing the cold seductress Valérie Marneffe as her vehicle for revenge. A classic tale of obsession, self-destruction and unabated desire, Cousin Bette is a blazing portrayal of libertine France, and the fatal excesses which drive the novel to its dark end.

Tracklist

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1Cousin Bette11:34
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2During all these preparations – odd, to say the least…11:52
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3'I, a widower five years since,' Crevel began…13:41
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4Madame Hulot looked at Crevel with a hopeful…12:01
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5From the first days of her married life to the present…09:40
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6Three years before the conversation reported above…08:08
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7Lisbeth Fischer, though the daughter of the eldest…14:40
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8At the time when this drama opens, if Cousin Bette…10:31
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9Hortense, with an artfulness that would have…11:18
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10Hulot, after a short silence, which was terrible to…12:27
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11In 1823 the low rents in these already condemned…11:51
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12The ignorance in which the dwellers under one roof…10:05
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13This was the incident that had given rise to…10:19
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14So Rivet went off to see, on behalf of that poor…12:12
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15On the day after, these three lives, so differently…11:03
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16On the following morning, Hortense, who had slept…11:27
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17The word cousin dazzled the artist's mind…15:48
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18Mademoiselle Fischer's galley slave, obliged at last…11:48
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19This state of things lasted for several days.11:17
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20'You are as pale as death!' exclaimed Valérie.11:00
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21Like a true Parisian Creole, Madame Marneffe…13:13
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22Have you ever observed how in childhood…07:36
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23At the Bourse, Crevel was regarded as a man…13:17
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24By seven o'clock Lisbeth had returned home in an…12:55
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25Hortense looked at her mother, but her head…14:06
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26When the clerk was out of sight, Fischer called back…13:31
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27Madame Marneffe particularly wished to be invited…11:14
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28In Paris, when a woman determines to make a…10:56
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29Within three months of settling in the Rue Vanneau…12:05
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30This retrospective explanation, quite necessary after…16:11
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31The residence Hulot had found for his wife…09:52
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32The Marshal now came in; he had made such haste…10:18
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33While the whole family in concert tried to persuade…09:43
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34'Did Madame Marneffe ever speak to you of this…'09:38
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35The door bolted once more, the Brazilian came out…13:45
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36Madame Marneffe now came in; she saw that…10:31
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37'By Heaven! only a woman of the world is capable of…'12:11
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38'If we had come to an agreement, like the simple…'12:09
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39Hortense and Wenceslas had the ground floor…16:01
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40Superficial thinkers – and there are many in the artist…14:55
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41Valérie, informed the same evening of this success…13:45
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42Many men desire to have two editions of the same…15:38
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43Nothing annoys a married man so much as finding…12:55
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44Madame Hulot, struck to the heart by the dreadful…12:32
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45By the end of three weeks, Madame Marneffe…15:14
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46When Wenceslas returned home and had read…09:40
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47At eleven o'clock, when the evening was at its gayest…09:31
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48At nine the next morning, the Baron…09:23
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49For we all know the secret of our own wrong-doing…06:34
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50In Paris each ministry is a little town by itself…08:33
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51The Baron in his distress wrote the following note…10:27
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52During this relapse into virtue Baron Hulot…09:03
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53Valérie shot a flash from her eye which would have…09:44
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54Marriage, no doubt, must be accepted as a tie…08:48
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55A terrible disaster overthrew the old maid…07:49
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56She sat down at her desk and wrote as follows…08:27
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57'What the devil can that worthy Baroness Hulot want…'09:20
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58Fearing that Hortense might come in, she bolted…11:40
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59The words made Madame Hulot shudder…11:34
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60And at the Vava she tweaked his nose to the right…10:56
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61Marshal Hulot, being obliged to live in a style suited…11:51
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62'You have robbed the State! You have made…'14:47
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63'The office vacated by Baron Hulot is the object of…'12:29
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64Notwithstanding Lisbeth's nursing, Marshal Hulot…13:12
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65She made Hulot sit down in the splendid…13:12
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66When Olympe Bijou was gone, Josépha looked…12:04
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67Thus, about twenty months passed by, during which…10:51
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68Hortense started in horror. 'Victorin will see…'08:41
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69The words spoken by Lisbeth, 'He begs from his…'11:34
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70Josépha rose, and foraging among the rare plants…12:37
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71At the very time when Madame Hulot was calling…12:16
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72By seven next morning Lisbeth had driven in a…12:21
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73Twenty minutes after, Lisbeth and Crevel…10:28
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74Lisbeth returned to dine in the Rue Louis-le-Grand…06:29
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75Baron Montès de Montejanos was a social lion…12:49
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76The Brazilian refilled his glass, bowed to Carabine…12:36
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77At a wink from Madame Nourrisson, Cydalise cast…12:25
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78The paradise let to Count Steinbock had been hung…11:22
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79Towards the end of May, Baron Hulot's pension…12:11
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80Célestine came back to beg her husband…14:19
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81Among the many noble associations founded in Paris…10:18
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82Atala, told by the stove-fitter's daughter that she was…13:56
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83Adeline, left alone, and looking round the squalid…13:26
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Total Playing Time: 16:04:36