Author(s): Nesbit, Edith
Reader(s): Bentinck, Anna
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Junior Classic Fiction
Catalogue No: NA230512
Barcode: 9789626343050
Release Date: 02/2004

NESBIT, E.: Five Children and It (Abridged)

Tracklist

Disc 1
Nesbit, Edith - Author
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
1Our house was three miles from the station02:56
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
2Before Anthea and Cyril and the others had been a week in the country03:39
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
3The children stood round the hole03:03
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
4The sand-fairy smoothed his long rat-like whiskers03:51
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
5'Just one more, please'03:32
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
6Baby was just waking when they got to him02:40
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
7It was a horrible afternoon02:40
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
8Anthea woke in the morning03:41
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
9On the road they turned and looked back04:08
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
10And now the children began to see03:10
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
11The children stood huddled together like frightened sheep03:54
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
12The morning after, the children awoke03:31
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
13It was settled that, as soon as they had wished for the money03:32
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
14'We may as well get along home', said Robert03:09
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
15So they took courage03:36
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
16The shadows got longer and longer04:05
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
17The next day was very hot indeed03:34
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
18Anthea was late for breakdfast03:28
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
19They tried several other farms03:20
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
20Everything was carried up to the top of the tower03:05
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
21There was a pause02:48
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
22So Andrew fetched the lantern and the cook's cousin03:16
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
23The vicar had sunk into a chair03:16
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
Disc 2
1Martha was obliged to keep the children indoors the next day for a punishment03:01
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
2The leader was exactly like the pictures03:03
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
3He found the fairy04:49
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
4The great thing, after all, was they they had had dinner03:36
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
5'We ought to have defended THIS!'03:20
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
6'Look here' said Cyril03:48
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
7It was not a happy party that flung itself down in the sand03:21
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
8There were some swings03:49
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
9Then began a very strange and wonderful afternoon03:10
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
10'Look here' said Cyril03:24
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
11Cyril had once pointed out that ordinary life03:10
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
12The Lamb - the original little tiresome beloved Lamb03:03
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
13This was really rather noble of Cyril02:59
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
14When he had mended the bicycle03:12
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
15Probably the day would have been a greater success03:19
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
16There was not very much in the missionary box03:37
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
17It is wonderful how like an Indian you can make yourselves03:03
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
18Golden Eagle and his followers came up with them04:15
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
19At breakfast two things happened03:21
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
20So up she went, took off her bonnet and went to the dressing table03:17
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
21When Martha had gone03:24
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)
22'Before we go further, will you wish something for me?'04:01
Bentinck, Anna (Reader)

Total Playing Time: 02:33:56