Author(s): Ford, Ford Madox
Reader(s): Shale, Kerry
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Period: 20th Century
Catalogue No: NA713212
Barcode: 9789626341322
Release Date: 02/2010

FORD, F.M.: Good Soldier (The) (Unabridged)

Tracklist

Disc 1
Ford, Ford Madox - Author
Shale, Kerry (Reader)
1Part 1 Chapter 105:19
Shale, Kerry (Reader)
2Someone has said that the death of a mouse…05:51
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3I don't, you understand, blame Florence.04:32
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4I asked Mrs. Ashburnham whether she had told Florence…04:26
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5Chapter 205:34
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6Florence's aunts used to say that I must be the laziest man…04:07
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7So Pierre Vidal declared himself Emperor of Jerusalem…04:17
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8He wasn't obtrusive about his heart.03:24
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9Chapter 304:30
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10And, what the devil! For whose benefit did she do it?04:34
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11His hair was fair, extraordinarily…04:59
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12So, you see, he would have plenty to gurgle about…05:42
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13Mrs. Ashburnham exhibited at that moment more gaity…03:30
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14I loved Leonora always…04:10
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Disc 2
1Chapter 405:26
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2But these things have to be done…05:23
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3I fancy his wife's irony did quite alarm poor Teddy…05:19
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4I suppose I ought to have pitied the poor animal…04:07
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5And she laid one finger upon Captain Ashburnham's wrist.03:48
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6Chapter 504:48
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7You understand that there was nothing the matter…05:10
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8No, I cannot help wishing that Florence…05:31
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9But in boxing Mrs Maidan's ears…05:32
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10So, of course, for those three years or so…05:25
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11But Leonora's English Catholic conscience…05:43
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12And there could not have been anyone better…04:03
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13As a matter of fact, Maisie's being in Edward's room…04:35
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Disc 3
1Chapter 605:15
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2And, do you know, at the thought…04:45
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3What had happened on the day of our jaunt…03:20
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4For the trick was pretty efficiently done.03:11
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5Part 2 Chapter 104:13
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6She wanted to marry a gentleman of leisure.05:23
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7And that evening, when I went to fetch her…05:48
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8God knows. She was a frightened fool…05:38
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9You see, that fellow impressed upon me…05:01
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10As God is my Judge, I do not believe…04:25
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11Well, Edward Ashburnham was worth having.03:34
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12Well, anyhow, she chanted Edward's praises…04:18
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13Chapter 204:58
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14Well, I think I have made it pretty clear.04:29
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Disc 4
1Part 3 Chapter 105:44
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2So that that was the first knowledge I had…05:17
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3What had actually happened had been this.04:45
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4He was very careful to assure me…04:33
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5I have come to be very much of a cynic in these matters.05:52
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6And my story was concerning itself with Florence…04:28
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7But what she didn't want me to know…03:52
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8I tell you, I had no regret. What had I to regret?03:57
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9Chapter 205:53
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10Once, when she had been about twelve…05:20
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11They say the poor thing was always allowed…04:26
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12For Leonora made the girl go to bed at ten…04:49
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13Chapter 305:10
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14That was partly due to the careful…05:05
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15But as far as he could describe his feelings…03:34
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16She made tentative efforts at remonstrating with him.03:33
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Disc 5
1To do both justice…05:11
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2I don't know why they never had any children…03:46
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3Leonora could not but be aware…03:46
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4Chapter 405:23
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5A man I didn't know would come up…05:41
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6He began to indulge in day-dreams…05:33
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7When the palpitating creature was at last asleep…03:37
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8He spent a week of madness…04:35
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9Chapter 505:08
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10Leonora then had three thousand a year…04:34
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11She ascertained that an old gentleman…04:43
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12Edward was pretty hard hit when Mrs. Basil had to go away.05:19
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13'I propose,' she said, 'that you should resign…'04:44
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14From the moment of his unfaithfulness…03:44
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15She had at that period…03:42
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Disc 6
1Part 4 Chapter 105:17
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2She saw life as a perpetual sex-battle…04:47
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3That was really, she said, the happiest moment of her life…05:38
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4Yes, the mental deterioration that Florence…04:12
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5Well, Florence would come to Leonora…04:16
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6Chapter 204:33
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7Personally, I wanted to invest the money…05:16
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8And yet, to me, living in the house…05:13
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9Perhaps Nancy was the only person…05:48
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10But all that was doing a great deal of harm…04:40
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11Yes, Leonora wished to bring her riding-whip…04:20
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12'If you think,' Leonora said…03:42
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13The girl was sitting perfectly still in an arm-chair…03:50
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Disc 7
1Chapter 305:23
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2And yet the whole effect of that reading…04:47
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3You are to remember that all this happened…05:37
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4Flame then really seemed to fill her body…04:38
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5Chapter 404:13
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6The sounds went on from the hall below…04:29
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7Chapter 505:29
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8Colonel Rufford said the doctor…05:18
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9For there was a great deal of imbecility…04:54
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10In the case of Edward and the girl…05:14
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11Chapter 604:56
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12It is, at any rate, certain that Edward's actions…05:06
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13It is queer the quite fantastic things…05:36
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14But he was perfectly quiet and he had given up drinking.05:02
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15Yes, society must go on; it must breed, like rabbits.05:41
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Total Playing Time: 07:57:42