Author(s): Fielding, Henry
Reader(s): West, Maurice
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Period: Baroque
Catalogue No: NA633112
Barcode: 9789626343319
Release Date: 10/2004

FIELDING, H.: History of Tom Jones - A Foundling (The) (Abridged)

Tracklist

Disc 1
Fielding, Henry - Author
West, Maurice (Reader)
1In that part of the western division of this kingdom02:26
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2Mr Allworthy had been absent a full quarter of a year in London03:29
West, Maurice (Reader)
3It was now the middle of May02:14
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4Not otherwise than when a kite, tremendous bird03:42
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5When Jenny appeared before him, Mr Allworthy took her into his study02:13
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6Neither Mr Allworthy's house, nor his heart02:58
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7It hath been observed, by wise men or women04:33
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8Eight months after the celebration of the nuptials03:42
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9There have been, in all ages and nations02:05
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10Mrs Wilkins brought back such a confirmation02:48
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11An affection placed on the understanding is, by many wise persons03:48
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12We are obliged to bring our hero on the stage04:37
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13Poor Jones spent a very melancholy night02:22
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14The name of this gentleman04:31
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15The reader may remember that Mr Allworthy gave Tom Jones03:09
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16Jones was lately grown very intimate with Mr Western02:40
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17The amiable Sophia was now in her eighteenth year05:42
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18Now, though this young gentleman, Jones02:23
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19Her mother first perceived the alteration in the shape of Molly04:53
West, Maurice (Reader)
20Just as Tom arrived at Mr Allworthy's outward gate02:29
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21The reader will be pleased, I believe, to return with me to Sophia03:59
West, Maurice (Reader)
Disc 2
1Jones was ordered into a bed03:59
West, Maurice (Reader)
2If Jones could hope to find no bar to his happiness from the daughter03:21
West, Maurice (Reader)
3Molly remained a few moments in silence03:49
West, Maurice (Reader)
4The infidelity of Molly, which Jones had now discovered04:59
West, Maurice (Reader)
5Mr Western was become so fond of Jones05:35
West, Maurice (Reader)
6Neither Thwackum nor Square were much satisfied with their legacies02:53
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7Jones retired from the company, into the fields03:16
West, Maurice (Reader)
8When he perceived the enemy's approach, leaped forth our hero03:04
West, Maurice (Reader)
9The rest of Mr Western's company were now come up03:52
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10To Mr Western's house04:08
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11Mr Allworthy had been engaged to dine with Mr Western04:05
West, Maurice (Reader)
12Sophia was in her chamber, reading03:43
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13Mr Blifil soon arrived05:39
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14Soon after Jones had left Mr Western, his sister came to him02:11
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15Mr Allworthy was now retired from breakfast with his nephew06:20
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16Jones was commanded to leave the house immediately04:39
West, Maurice (Reader)
17Sophia had passed the last twenty-four hours03:45
West, Maurice (Reader)
Disc 3
1Mrs Western had been engaged abroad all that day02:14
West, Maurice (Reader)
2The morning in which Mr Jones departed03:50
West, Maurice (Reader)
3Mrs Western proposed not only an immediate conclusion02:51
West, Maurice (Reader)
4Mrs Honour no sooner heard a piece of news04:04
West, Maurice (Reader)
5We left Mr Jones on his road to Bristol03:50
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6As for the landlord, he was prevented by his fears02:39
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7The other officers who marched with him were a French lieutenant05:03
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8Jones endeavoured to close his eyes, but all in vain05:05
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9The clock had now struck five when Jones awaked from a nap04:22
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10In the morning Jones grew a little uneasy05:17
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11Mr Jones and Partridge, or Little Benjamin05:04
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12Jones presently ran to lift up the old gentleman05:56
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13The day began to break, when Jones walked forth03:07
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14Jones helped Northerton upon his legs02:54
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15Mr Jones and his fair companion no sooner entered the town05:34
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16A serjeant and a file of musqueteers03:58
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17We think it no disparagement to our hero03:45
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18The fair one, enraged at her frequent disappointments02:40
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Disc 4
1While our lovers were entertaining themselves01:47
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2Now the little trembling hare05:02
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3The landlady, remembering that Susan had been the only person03:52
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4The lady had no sooner laid herself on the pillow02:40
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5Sophia (for it was she herself) lay reclining her lovely head on her hand03:57
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6It was now past five in the morning04:01
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7Jones having, at length, shaken Mr Western off04:11
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8Before we proceed any further in our history04:34
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9Sophia, having directed her guide to travel through bye-roads02:25
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10Sophia now, at the desire of her cousin03:57
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11At length we are once more come to our hero04:08
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12Partridge began to prophesy03:59
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13They were got about two miles beyond Barnet05:30
West, Maurice (Reader)
14From that figure which the Irish peer, who bought Sophia to town04:32
West, Maurice (Reader)
15To dissuade Sophia from the match was an endeavour of the same kind05:32
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16Our company brought together in the morning03:31
West, Maurice (Reader)
17Mr Nightingale, having taken a turn or two with his companion05:50
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Disc 5
1Jones grew still more and more impatient to see Sophia04:25
West, Maurice (Reader)
2Mr Jones was rather earlier than the time appointed04:48
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3This point being cleared up04:24
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4Jones had not been long gone05:01
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5Jones was no sooner alone than he eagerly broke open his letter05:18
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6The clock had now struck seven03:25
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7As to Squire Western03:39
West, Maurice (Reader)
8We shalll now proceed to show by what method the squire discovered03:28
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9Jones was certainly at this instant in one of the most disagreeable03:47
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10Mr Nightingale came into Jones' room03:23
West, Maurice (Reader)
11After some hesitation, Jones, upon the strength of this assurance03:46
West, Maurice (Reader)
12We must now convey the reader to Mr Western's lodgings04:49
West, Maurice (Reader)
13By the means of Black George03:57
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14The extraordinary tenderness which I have for my heroine02:29
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15Love had taken too deep a root in the mind of Lord Fellamar04:22
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16Mr Jones, at the appointed hour, attended on Mrs Fitzpatrick03:28
West, Maurice (Reader)
17The reader hath been already often informed of the jealous temper04:47
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Disc 6
1Mr Allworthy and Mrs Miller were just sat down to breakfast03:17
West, Maurice (Reader)
2Mrs Miller had not long left the room when Mr Western entered04:12
West, Maurice (Reader)
3Sophia's ill stars were not contented with all that she had suffered05:27
West, Maurice (Reader)
4Whether it was that Fortune was apprehensive lest Jones should sink04:59
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5Mr Jones passed about twenty-four melancholy hours by himself05:19
West, Maurice (Reader)
6While Mr Jones was employed in these unpleasant meditations02:19
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7Mr Allworthy, in talking with Mrs Miller and Mr Nightingale05:25
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8Allworthy recollected Partridge the moment he came into the room03:17
West, Maurice (Reader)
9"Mr Allworthy," says she03:52
West, Maurice (Reader)
10Allworthy was interrupted by the arrival of Mr Dowling05:56
West, Maurice (Reader)
11At length Mr Allworthy arrived at Mr Western's03:24
West, Maurice (Reader)
12"If this be your resolution," replied Allworthy03:05
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13When Allworthy returned to his lodgings03:05
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14Allworthy then acquainted Jones with the whole matter02:30
West, Maurice (Reader)
15Jones, being now completely dressed05:53
West, Maurice (Reader)
16At this instant Western, who had stood some time listening04:49
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Total Playing Time: 06:57:47