Reader(s): Wincott, Andrew
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Period: Romantic
Catalogue No: NA0475
Barcode: 9781781983355
Release Date: 09/2020

FLAUBERT, G.: Sentimental Education (Unabridged)

Tracklist

Flaubert, Gustave - Author
Wincott, Andrew (Reader)
1Sentimental Education10:03
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2Frédéric, to get back to his place, pushed forward…10:12
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3Time was flying. How was he to get an invitation…10:16
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4Chapter 209:23
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5Frédéric had written nothing recently. His literary…08:57
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6Chapter 311:18
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7A third time he returned to it, and at last saw…11:23
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8Chapter 411:24
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9In spite of their winks, Dussardier failed to understand.10:56
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10This remark recalled Madame Arnoux to Frédéric's…11:21
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11At eight o'clock in the morning he walked down…11:49
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12He was handling the pictures that were to be…11:19
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13But Frédéric was particularly amused by the…11:33
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14Chapter 511:38
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15He selected certain days for calling on her.10:50
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16The first day, when they offered him some cakes…11:22
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17There were certain obstacles in his path.12:25
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18Then there was a discussion about the value of land…10:40
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19Frédéric did not ask the Citizen to go.10:43
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20Dussardier pointed out to them the tavern…12:08
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21After a little hesitation, Frédéric said that he had…11:51
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22When they had taken their coffee, and smoked…10:40
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23Deslauriers, who had found it so difficult to coach…12:29
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24Chapter 612:55
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25Next day he found her in tears. She confessed that…13:06
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26Chapter 709:25
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27He went to the Prefecture of Police for help.10:21
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28He soon found himself on the second floor in front of…10:06
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29And, returning to the question of the inheritance…09:58
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30Frédéric raised his eyes: it was the old Saxe chandelier…10:08
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31Frédéric interrupted him to enquire who was the…08:54
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32It was Arnoux who had concocted the beverage…08:22
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33Meanwhile, Hussonnet, crouching at the feet of the…08:51
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34Chapter 811:09
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35When she reappeared her cheeks were flushed…10:56
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36'What do I owe to this gentleman that I should be…'11:21
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37The art dealer had just been engaged in a lawsuit…11:00
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38This confusion was, in some measure, due to a…11:14
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39Frédéric resented it. However, he was beginning to…11:27
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40He was no longer in fashion as a tutor…11:12
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41The crowd of men standing around on the floor…10:55
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42Suddenly, Martinon appeared at the door directly…11:37
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43'No, no!' replied La Vatnaz, stamping her foot.11:11
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44Chapter 911:48
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45That evening, he wanted her to go and dine with him…09:59
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46'Why, it's perfectly clear. It is time for politics…'11:57
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47The cheque was still on the bedside table near a book.10:54
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48Deslauriers descended the Rue des Martyrs…11:43
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49He offered Frédéric a cigarette, and began his…11:10
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50It was not without good reason that Jacques Arnoux…11:19
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51He continued the explanation himself, expounding on…12:02
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52Chapter 1010:41
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53The spectators in the stands had clambered on top of…12:11
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54The Maréchale entered the room, and, kissing him…12:54
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55Chapter 1110:27
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56On the morning of that day, Frédéric received an…10:30
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57Frédéric felt as if the palpitations of his heart…10:40
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58The Baron, naturally rather impatient, addressed him…10:19
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59The spot was chosen in such a way as to divide up…10:17
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60Dussardier was no less attached to the Republican…11:16
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61Madame Dambreuse turned round towards him.10:31
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62Frédéric considered their farewells a final mockery.10:37
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63Chapter 1213:35
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64Then she spoke to him about the emptiness of her…13:16
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65Chapter 1311:03
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66He resumed his seat, and presently complimented her…11:22
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67The guests (in addition to Deslauriers and Sénécal)…11:01
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68The time had come to leave. They all separated…10:51
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69Soon afterwards, he was filled with anger against…11:11
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70Her husband, indulging in displays of wild folly…10:51
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71A little while afterwards the helmets of the Municipal…10:14
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72The child began tearing off the linen bandage…09:53
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73Chapter 1410:14
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74Suddenly the 'Marseillaise' rang out.12:00
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75After leaving the café, when they got to the Hôtel…10:33
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76This visit, he said, had no object except that of…11:45
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77Frédéric, in order to annoy him, told him that he…10:25
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78The time had arrived to inaugurate the Kingdom of…11:20
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79What a bad idea this candidature had been!11:02
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80Frédéric waited. The man continued his progress up…11:14
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81He wanted to lease all the embankments…10:29
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82The hotel at which they stayed was different from…11:19
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83On the following day they went to see…11:18
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84When they were resting in the middle of a field…10:55
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85The poor Maréchale had never known one better…11:06
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86In order to get rid of the responsibility for him…11:19
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87Chapter 1509:43
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88According to Fumichon, Louis Blanc owned a large…10:00
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89This, however, was not a time for joking…09:58
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90This assurance filled her with delight.08:57
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91Chapter 1610:33
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92She glanced at him coldly. 'You are forgetting…'10:30
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93She had incurable bad taste, incomprehensible…11:12
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94She nearly always sat on a little sofa, close to the…09:34
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95Ledru-Rollin's former commissioner started by…10:44
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96Chapter 1710:46
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97Frédéric wanted to leave for Nogent.10:22
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98So Frédéric made an estimate of her fortune…10:42
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99This conversation continued as they passed through…11:16
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100Frédéric knocked. A maidservant, who looked like a…10:23
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101In the meantime, he had found the miniature of a…10:29
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102Then he became twice as polite as before.10:50
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103One of her jobs there had been to pay the women…09:42
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104His negotiations for the purchase of a practice were…10:14
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105Chapter 1811:00
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106Frédéric, sitting motionless in the other armchair…10:51
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107Rosanette remained motionless, stupefied by this…09:00
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108Madame Dambreuse, in a playful tone, laughed…11:50
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109Chapter 1914:22
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110Chapter 2010:48
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