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'A slight clinking behind me made me turn…' |
04:42 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'Black shapes crouched, lay, sat between the trees…' |
05:32 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'Everything else in the station was in a muddle…' |
04:33 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'No use telling you much about that…' |
05:09 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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16 |
'I did not see the real significance of that wreck…' |
04:53 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'He began to speak as soon as he saw me…' |
02:07 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
Disc 2
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'I went to work the next day…' |
05:13 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'They beguiled the time by backbiting and intriguing…' |
04:51 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'He blew the candle out suddenly…' |
04:52 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'I would not have gone so far as to fight for Kurtz…' |
05:02 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'He was becoming confidential now…' |
04:23 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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6 |
'I slapped him on the back and shouted…' |
05:06 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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Part Two: 'One evening as I was lying flat…' |
04:05 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'The two below me moved away…' |
03:34 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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9 |
'They swore aloud together - out of sheer fright…' |
04:14 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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10 |
'I beg your pardon. I forgot the heartache…' |
05:42 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'The earth seemed unearthly…' |
05:19 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'Some fifty miles below the Inner Station…' |
02:59 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'The simple old sailor, with his talk of chains…' |
03:00 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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14 |
'Towards the evening of the second day…' |
04:29 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'I went forward, and ordered the chain to be hauled in…' |
03:36 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'For the rest, the only thing to eat…' |
03:53 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
Disc 3
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'Two pilgrims were quarrelling in hurried whispers…' |
03:30 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'You should have seen the pilgrims…' |
02:10 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'No sooner had we fairly entered it…' |
05:16 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'A fusillade burst out under my feet…' |
04:38 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'We two whites stood over him…' |
04:03 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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There was a pause of profound stillness… |
04:04 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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' "Mostly fossil," the manager had remarked disparagingly.' |
05:41 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'He began with the arguement that we whites…' |
03:54 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'Poor fool! If he had only left that shutter…' |
05:12 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'His aspect reminded me of something I had seen…' |
03:39 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'The pipe soothed him…' |
02:55 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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Part Three: 'I looked at him, lost in astonishment…' |
03:55 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'On the contrary. It appears their intercourse…' |
03:59 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'I had taken up my binoculars while we talked…' |
03:55 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'I am not disclosing any trade secrets…' |
04:33 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'His voice lost itself in the calm of the evening…' |
04:10 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'Some of the pilgrims behind the stretcher…' |
02:35 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
Disc 4
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'She walked with measured steps…' |
03:45 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'At this moment I heard Kurtz's deep voice…' |
03:12 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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3 |
'I had turned to the wilderness really…' |
04:55 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'When I woke up shortly after midnight…' |
05:07 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'I came upon him, and, if he had not heard me…' |
04:21 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'There was nothing either above or below him…' |
04:27 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'He kept on looking out past me with fiery, longing eyes…' |
02:40 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'Kurtz discoursed. A voice! A voice! It rang deep…' |
03:06 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'We broke down - as I had expected…' |
04:11 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'All the pilgrims rushed out to see. I remained…' |
04:58 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'No, they did not bury me…' |
04:51 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'Ultimately a journalist anxious to know something…' |
03:07 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'I thought his memory was like the other memories…' |
03:22 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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'The dusk was falling. I had to wait…' |
04:31 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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' "You knew him the best," I repeated. And perhaps she did…' |
03:37 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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' "I have been very happy - very fortunate…" ' |
03:05 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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' "His end," said I, with dull anger stirring in me…' |
04:47 |
Horovitch, David (Reader)
Total Playing Time: 04:37:51