Author(s): Collins, Wilkie
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Period: Romantic
Catalogue No: NAX88412
Barcode: 9789626348840
Release Date: 09/2008

COLLINS, W.: Woman in White (The) (Unabridged)

Wilkie Collins is a master of suspense, but his transfer to audiobook requires a cast of readers to faithfully reflect the eleven different characters who tell the story. Walter Hartright, a drawing teacher to two sisters, wants to marry Laura, though she is betrothed to another. But who is the mysterious woman in white who he encounters? Naxos AudioBooks brings together a strong cast to bring alive the mystery and suspense of The Woman in White.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Collins, Wilkie - Author
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
Collett, Marie (Reader)
McCready, Glen (Reader)
Gallagher, Teresa (Reader)
Dickson, Hugh (Reader)
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
1 THE STORY BEGUN BY WALTER HARTRIGHT 02:30
McCready, Glen (Reader)
2 Chapter 2 03:59
McCready, Glen (Reader)
3 Without being actually a dwarf… 05:05
McCready, Glen (Reader)
4 Chapter 3 05:08
McCready, Glen (Reader)
5 'I said,' persisted Pesca… 03:31
McCready, Glen (Reader)
6 We declared that we were deeply interested. 05:24
McCready, Glen (Reader)
7 My mother rose the moment he had done… 05:52
McCready, Glen (Reader)
8 Neither my mother's evident astonishment… 04:59
McCready, Glen (Reader)
9 Chapter 4 06:01
McCready, Glen (Reader)
10 'Did you hear me?' she said… 05:11
McCready, Glen (Reader)
11 We set our faces towards London… 06:20
McCready, Glen (Reader)
12 She seemed about to say more… 05:13
McCready, Glen (Reader)
13 Chapter 5 05:42
McCready, Glen (Reader)
14 Chapter 6 05:20
McCready, Glen (Reader)
15 These odd words of welcome… 06:59
McCready, Glen (Reader)
Disc 2
1 She had run on thus far… 05:50
McCready, Glen (Reader)
2 Chapter 7 06:15
McCready, Glen (Reader)
3 On approaching nearer to him… 05:09
McCready, Glen (Reader)
4 I rang; and a new servant noiselessly… 05:13
McCready, Glen (Reader)
5 He pointed to the picture of the Madonna… 05:22
McCready, Glen (Reader)
6 Chapter 8 05:00
McCready, Glen (Reader)
7 She took up a parasol lying on a chair… 05:56
McCready, Glen (Reader)
8 Does my poor portrait of her… 05:28
McCready, Glen (Reader)
9 She made the confession very prettily… 05:47
McCready, Glen (Reader)
10 We had been out nearly three hours… 05:38
McCready, Glen (Reader)
11 We all sat silent in the places we had chosen… 04:10
McCready, Glen (Reader)
12 As the last sentence fell from the reader's lips… 04:25
McCready, Glen (Reader)
13 Miss Halcombe paused, and looked at me… 05:06
McCready, Glen (Reader)
14 Chapter 9 05:33
McCready, Glen (Reader)
Disc 3
1 The evenings which followed the sketching… 05:16
McCready, Glen (Reader)
2 I shrank then – I shrink still… 04:16
McCready, Glen (Reader)
3 Chapter 10 06:10
McCready, Glen (Reader)
4 Mr. Hartright,' she said… 05:31
McCready, Glen (Reader)
5 The pang passed, and nothing but the dull… 06:11
McCready, Glen (Reader)
6 Before I could assure her that she might… 05:25
McCready, Glen (Reader)
7 Chapter 11 05:05
McCready, Glen (Reader)
8 She gave me the letter. 05:05
McCready, Glen (Reader)
9 There the extraordinary letter ended… 05:35
McCready, Glen (Reader)
10 'If we are to find out anything,' I said… 03:35
McCready, Glen (Reader)
11 Chapter 12 05:20
McCready, Glen (Reader)
12 She then put the same question… 05:08
McCready, Glen (Reader)
13 Although Miss Halcombe did not seem… 04:20
McCready, Glen (Reader)
14 'I need go no farther with you…' 04:10
McCready, Glen (Reader)
15 Just as she was leaving me again… 03:39
McCready, Glen (Reader)
Disc 4
1 Chapter 13 05:27
McCready, Glen (Reader)
2 While these ideas were passing… 06:55
McCready, Glen (Reader)
3 I shuddered at the thought. 05:07
McCready, Glen (Reader)
4 'Yes, yes, you did help me indeed…' 05:51
McCready, Glen (Reader)
5 'I don't understand you,' she said… 05:19
McCready, Glen (Reader)
6 'Oh, if I could die, and be hidden…' 05:39
McCready, Glen (Reader)
7 The scream had reached other ears… 04:02
McCready, Glen (Reader)
8 Chapter 14 05:14
McCready, Glen (Reader)
9 The servant returned with a message… 05:41
McCready, Glen (Reader)
10 I had fully expected to be left alone… 04:31
McCready, Glen (Reader)
11 'I should like to account first, Miss Halcombe…' 03:28
McCready, Glen (Reader)
12 Chapter 15 03:35
McCready, Glen (Reader)
13 I turned instinctively to the walk… 05:16
McCready, Glen (Reader)
14 'So far as it is possible to decide…' 06:27
McCready, Glen (Reader)
15 We got through the dinner… 06:16
McCready, Glen (Reader)
Disc 5
1 The rest of the evening passed… 05:21
McCready, Glen (Reader)
2 She left the room. 04:51
McCready, Glen (Reader)
3 THE STORY CONTINUED BY VINCENT GILMORE 06:06
Dickson, Hugh (Reader)
4 I might, perhaps, have been a little… 06:39
Dickson, Hugh (Reader)
5 I was the first to speak in answer… 05:51
Dickson, Hugh (Reader)
6 'Certainly not,' replied Miss Halcombe. 05:33
Dickson, Hugh (Reader)
7 Chapter 2 06:05
Dickson, Hugh (Reader)
8 'No man could say more than that…' 06:18
Dickson, Hugh (Reader)
9 The next morning, as soon as breakfast… 05:27
Dickson, Hugh (Reader)
10 Under other circumstances I might… 04:13
Dickson, Hugh (Reader)
11 I led her at once into speaking… 03:55
Dickson, Hugh (Reader)
12 Chapter 3 06:02
Dickson, Hugh (Reader)
13 So much for the landed property… 05:13
Dickson, Hugh (Reader)
14 At the time when Miss Halcombe's letter… 03:43
Dickson, Hugh (Reader)
Disc 6
1 I threw the letter away in disgust. 05:54
Dickson, Hugh (Reader)
2 In the case of any other client… 05:25
Dickson, Hugh (Reader)
3 Chapter 4 06:36
Dickson, Hugh (Reader)
4 Mr. Fairlie shook the silver smelling-bottle… 06:05
Dickson, Hugh (Reader)
5 THE STORY CONTINUED BY MARIAN HALCOMBE 05:12
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
6 'I shall lower myself, indeed…' 05:09
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
7 November 9th. The first event… 05:30
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
8 His attentive face relaxed a little. 05:24
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
9 I was determined to make him declare… 05:11
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
10 'May she not give it in the future…' 05:18
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
11 I tried vainly to soothe her… 05:36
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
12 Before I close my diary for to-night 06:04
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
13 November 13th. A sleepless night… 04:14
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
14 Chapter 2 05:51
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
Disc 7
1 But I did say more. 06:17
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
2 It is burnt. The ashes of his farewell letter… 04:12
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
3 December 1st. A sad, sad day… 05:16
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
4 Sir Percival is to arrive to-morrow. 05:20
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
5 'You found, of course, that they had heard…' 05:05
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
6 My pen is running away into… 06:07
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
7 The rest of the day is indescribable. 05:29
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
8 THE SECOND EPOCH – THE STORY CONTINUED BY MARIAN HALCOMBE 05:24
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
9 Reading is out of the question… 05:17
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
10 So much for the persons and events… 05:42
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
11 Twelve o'clock has struck… 05:35
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
12 Daylight confirmed the impression… 05:47
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
13 Finding no one in the hall… 05:32
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
14 'I am rather interested about Mrs. Catherick…' 04:49
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
Disc 8
1 Chapter 2 06:40
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
2 Oh, Marian!' she said… 05:26
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
3 Most men show something… 06:57
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
4 And the magician who has wrought this… 06:00
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
5 His manner and his command… 05:58
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
6 'Mind that dog, sir,' said the groom… 04:55
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
7 Sir Percival either knows little… 06:35
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
8 Chapter 3 05:36
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
9 On leaving the house we directed… 05:21
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
10 There was no mistaking his manner… 05:10
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
11 'And why not,' asked the Count… 05:02
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
12 'It is truly wonderful,' he said… 06:16
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
13 'Miss Halcombe is unanswerable…' 06:46
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
Disc 9
1 Sir Percival had paid no attention… 05:19
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
2 The motive of the Count's interference… 05:51
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
3 Chapter 4 05:04
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
4 Sir Percival looked at me sharply… 05:15
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
5 I had not spoken hitherto… 05:19
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
6 This unfortunate, yet most natural… 05:31
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
7 Sir Percival hesitated and looked… 05:59
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
8 She sighed bitterly. I saw in her face… 06:02
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
9 'Afraid of him, after his interference…' 06:08
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
10 Chapter 5 05:43
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
11 What answer could I make? 05:06
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
12 As she said those melancholy words… 05:35
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
13 I had caught her in my arms… 05:30
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
14 I waited a moment to give her… 06:34
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
Disc 10
1 Chapter 6 05:21
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
2 'I beg your pardon,' I said… 05:04
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
3 'Surely. But my little feathered children…' 05:01
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
4 I was just composing myself… 05:05
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
5 I saw him for the third time in a wrecked… 05:03
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
6 Her voice rose as the tumult of her… 04:56
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
7 'I am afraid she was hurt by it.' 06:32
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
8 'You tried to make her go on?' 05:13
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
9 'Are you quite sure you have told me…' 05:13
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
10 When I joined Laura again… 05:22
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
11 While the aspect under which Sir Percival… 06:44
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
12 Chapter 7 05:04
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
13 After skirting round by the back… 05:05
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
14 After soothing the poor girl… 06:18
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
Disc 11
1 Sir Percival crumpled up the paper in his hand… 05:07
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
2 'You dropped this downstairs…' 05:07
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
3 'After reading it once through,' she replied… 06:48
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
4 'What can we do, Marian?' 05:44
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
5 Chapter 8 05:07
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
6 'Most assuredly,' said the Count's quiet voice… 05:21
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
7 The letter to Mr. Fairlie occupied me next. 04:40
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
8 I was a little doubtful how she would meet… 05:42
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
9 When I got back to the house I had only… 05:11
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
10 These considerations occurred to me… 05:07
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
11 He had detained me in the drawing-room… 03:30
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
12 Chapter 9 05:42
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
13 I had heard the Count say… 04:59
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
14 No sound reached my ears… 05:30
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
15 That sentence of the Count's… 04:07
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
Disc 12
1 It was well for me that the Count's… 06:46
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
2 The Count moved from the verandah… 05:28
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
3 'Look here, Fosco, you and I have known…' 05:10
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
4 The light disappeared again… 05:47
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
5 'Yes. I have been to her mother…' 05:08
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
6 How short a time, and yet how long to me… 05:11
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
7 POSTSCRIPT BY A SINCERE FRIEND 04:51
Bavidge, Rachel (Reader)
8 THE STORY CONTINUED BY FREDERICK FAIRLIE 06:23
Dickson, Hugh (Reader)
9 Let me do the girl justice. 05:05
Dickson, Hugh (Reader)
10 I must really rest a little before… 06:30
Dickson, Hugh (Reader)
11 'I should feel very much obliged to you, sir…' 05:01
Dickson, Hugh (Reader)
12 I have mentioned that my usual course… 05:30
Dickson, Hugh (Reader)
13 Is it necessary to say what my first… 04:37
Dickson, Hugh (Reader)
14 I thought this very convincing and attentive… 05:15
Dickson, Hugh (Reader)
Disc 13
1 When I heard the word fever, and when I… 06:47
Dickson, Hugh (Reader)
2 He had said so much already… 05:56
Dickson, Hugh (Reader)
3 He waved his horrid hand at me… 05:59
Dickson, Hugh (Reader)
4 THE STORY CONTINUED BY ELIZA MICHELSON 05:08
Collett, Marie (Reader)
5 Sir Percival was not civil enough… 05:41
Collett, Marie (Reader)
6 To resume. The night passed as usual… 05:06
Collett, Marie (Reader)
7 At the Count's particular suggestion… 05:20
Collett, Marie (Reader)
8 Remembering Mr. Dawson's caution to me… 05:06
Collett, Marie (Reader)
9 In the course of the next few days… 05:40
Collett, Marie (Reader)
10 Before Mr. Dawson could answer… 05:15
Collett, Marie (Reader)
11 On the tenth day it pleased a merciful… 05:28
Collett, Marie (Reader)
12 I listened to him, perfectly aghast… 03:07
Collett, Marie (Reader)
13 Chapter 2 05:01
Collett, Marie (Reader)
14 Before I left I took care to satisfy myself… 03:27
Collett, Marie (Reader)
Disc 14
1 I found that her ladyship had certainly… 05:37
Collett, Marie (Reader)
2 His manner all through this strange… 05:12
Collett, Marie (Reader)
3 'Pray don't write to Count Fosco…' 05:07
Collett, Marie (Reader)
4 I thought it right, at this point… 05:03
Collett, Marie (Reader)
5 At the time named the chaise drew up… 05:01
Collett, Marie (Reader)
6 On turning the corner of the house… 05:01
Collett, Marie (Reader)
7 Mrs. Rubelle, whom I had indicated… 05:27
Collett, Marie (Reader)
8 I had hardly walked half-way towards… 05:04
Collett, Marie (Reader)
9 He came punctually, and I found cause… 04:29
Collett, Marie (Reader)
10 I need write no particulars… 03:39
Collett, Marie (Reader)
11 THE STORY CONTINUED IN SEVERAL NARRATIVES – Chapter 1 – THE NARRATIVE OF HESTER PINHORN 05:13
Gallagher, Teresa (Reader)
12 Towards night-time the lady roused up… 04:57
Gallagher, Teresa (Reader)
13 'Your master is a foreigner…' 03:32
Gallagher, Teresa (Reader)
14 Chapter 2 – THE NARRATIVE OF THE DOCTOR 00:57
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
15 Chapter 3 – THE NARRATIVE OF JANE GOULD 00:58
Gallagher, Teresa (Reader)
16 Chapter 4 – THE NARRATIVE OF THE TOMBSTONE 00:42
Collett, Marie (Reader)
17 Chapter 5 – THE NARRATIVE OF WALTER HARTRIGHT 05:26
McCready, Glen (Reader)
18 It was the morning of the third day… 05:19
McCready, Glen (Reader)
Disc 15
1 Time had flowed on, and silence had fallen… 04:03
McCready, Glen (Reader)
2 THE THIRD EPOCH – THE STORY CONTINUED BY WALTER HARTRIGHT 03:17
McCready, Glen (Reader)
3 In the eye of reason and of law… 04:22
McCready, Glen (Reader)
4 Chapter 2 05:32
McCready, Glen (Reader)
5 On the day of the funeral… 05:33
McCready, Glen (Reader)
6 Although Count Fosco's letter to Mr. Fairlie… 05:09
McCready, Glen (Reader)
7 On inquiry, it turned out that the supposed… 05:08
McCready, Glen (Reader)
8 The nurse was there. 05:31
McCready, Glen (Reader)
9 Lady Glyde's recollection of the events… 06:05
McCready, Glen (Reader)
10 From this point her recollections were found… 06:02
McCready, Glen (Reader)
11 The scene that followed… 05:46
McCready, Glen (Reader)
12 Chapter 3 05:21
McCready, Glen (Reader)
13 The house-work, which, if we had dared… 05:15
McCready, Glen (Reader)
14 The only events of former days… 04:12
McCready, Glen (Reader)
15 The first source of information to which… 04:49
McCready, Glen (Reader)
Disc 16
1 There was time enough in the morning… 04:21
McCready, Glen (Reader)
2 Chapter 4 05:12
McCready, Glen (Reader)
3 'Do you believe that I have spoken the truth…' 05:15
McCready, Glen (Reader)
4 I was obliged to wait and collect myself… 05:08
McCready, Glen (Reader)
5 I considered. The housekeeper could not… 05:24
McCready, Glen (Reader)
6 I looked at the letter while he was speaking… 05:00
McCready, Glen (Reader)
7 The note contained these lines… 05:02
McCready, Glen (Reader)
8 'You mean,' said Marian, 'the discovery…' 04:37
McCready, Glen (Reader)
9 Chapter 5 05:28
McCready, Glen (Reader)
10 While we were speaking together… 06:52
McCready, Glen (Reader)
11 The first difficulty then was to find… 06:23
McCready, Glen (Reader)
12 Chapter 6 05:25
McCready, Glen (Reader)
13 Mrs. Clements did all in her power… 06:03
McCready, Glen (Reader)
14 Anne was asleep when they got there. 06:02
McCready, Glen (Reader)
Disc 17
1 Chapter 7 04:51
McCready, Glen (Reader)
2 'With Catherick, sir – not with his wife.' 04:07
McCready, Glen (Reader)
3 'So we thought at first, sir.' 05:53
McCready, Glen (Reader)
4 'What became of Sir Percival?' I inquired. 04:51
McCready, Glen (Reader)
5 Reasoning on these assumptions… 05:41
McCready, Glen (Reader)
6 I noted down Major Donthorne's name… 05:50
McCready, Glen (Reader)
7 The time was passing, the morning was… 06:17
McCready, Glen (Reader)
8 Chapter 8 05:29
McCready, Glen (Reader)
9 Am I trifling, here, with the necessities… 05:09
McCready, Glen (Reader)
10 'Remember what anxious hearts you leave…' 05:16
McCready, Glen (Reader)
11 'Say, if you please, that my business…' 05:01
McCready, Glen (Reader)
12 She searched in the pocket of her gown… 06:46
McCready, Glen (Reader)
13 She started up with the activity of a… 04:05
McCready, Glen (Reader)
14 She started to her feet, and came close… 05:17
McCready, Glen (Reader)
Disc 18
1 Chapter 9 04:54
McCready, Glen (Reader)
2 The vestry of Old Welmingham church… 05:43
McCready, Glen (Reader)
3 As I moved away from the back of the church… 00:34
McCready, Glen (Reader)
4 Neither he nor his companion attempted… 05:33
McCready, Glen (Reader)
5 'We might be tidier, mightn’t we, sir?' 06:08
McCready, Glen (Reader)
6 The clerk put on his spectacles… 04:20
McCready, Glen (Reader)
7 'Did you not tell me your former master…' 04:19
McCready, Glen (Reader)
8 Chapter 10 05:17
McCready, Glen (Reader)
9 My indignation, I may almost say… 05:09
McCready, Glen (Reader)
10 He was a jovial, red-faced, easy-looking man… 05:19
McCready, Glen (Reader)
11 The paltry means by which the fraud… 05:32
McCready, Glen (Reader)
12 The two unhurt men pursued me. 05:04
McCready, Glen (Reader)
13 With that answer he retraced his steps. 05:54
McCready, Glen (Reader)
14 The thought half maddened me. 05:19
McCready, Glen (Reader)
15 Save the church! 05:25
McCready, Glen (Reader)
Disc 19
1 Chapter 11 05:28
McCready, Glen (Reader)
2 The course that I was myself bound to take… 05:10
McCready, Glen (Reader)
3 The inquest was adjourned over one day… 05:18
McCready, Glen (Reader)
4 As I left the place, my thoughts turned… 03:58
McCready, Glen (Reader)
5 THE STORY CONTINUED BY MRS. CATHERICK 06:04
Gallagher, Teresa (Reader)
6 But for one consideration he might have… 05:27
Gallagher, Teresa (Reader)
7 The first words I said to him… 05:13
Gallagher, Teresa (Reader)
8 Now and then I got away and changed… 05:05
Gallagher, Teresa (Reader)
9 His first words, and the tone in which… 04:57
Gallagher, Teresa (Reader)
10 She may have said the same thing to you… 04:52
Gallagher, Teresa (Reader)
11 THE STORY CONTINUED BY WALTER HARTRIGHT 04:50
McCready, Glen (Reader)
12 The London solicitor of the deceased… 04:38
McCready, Glen (Reader)
13 Chapter 2 03:41
McCready, Glen (Reader)
14 'No, they were talking together as if…' 05:28
McCready, Glen (Reader)
15 'It is hard to acknowledge it, Walter..' 05:58
McCready, Glen (Reader)
Disc 20
1 I saw that she was thinking of him now… 05:00
McCready, Glen (Reader)
2 His name was mentioned among us no more. 05:08
McCready, Glen (Reader)
3 After a lapse of two days proof came… 03:54
McCready, Glen (Reader)
4 The mention here of Mrs. Fairlie's name… 03:47
McCready, Glen (Reader)
5 Chapter 3 05:13
McCready, Glen (Reader)
6 The more I thought of our position… 05:34
McCready, Glen (Reader)
7 'No. I have thought about it too…' 03:38
McCready, Glen (Reader)
8 'Do you fear failure yourself, Walter?' 03:47
McCready, Glen (Reader)
9 Chapter 4 05:15
McCready, Glen (Reader)
10 The considerations thus presented to me… 05:18
McCready, Glen (Reader)
11 Before I summoned Pesca to my assistance… 05:32
McCready, Glen (Reader)
12 I crossed the road, and looked… 05:08
McCready, Glen (Reader)
13 The curtain fell on the first act… 05:17
McCready, Glen (Reader)
14 The moment he showed himself… 06:22
McCready, Glen (Reader)
15 I saw that the effort of expressing himself… 06:33
McCready, Glen (Reader)
Disc 21
1 'So far,' he resumed, 'you think the society…' 04:44
McCready, Glen (Reader)
2 'I promised you that this confidence…' 04:17
McCready, Glen (Reader)
3 Chapter 6 05:23
McCready, Glen (Reader)
4 I signed and dated these lines… 06:13
McCready, Glen (Reader)
5 Marian was at the stairhead waiting for me. 05:57
McCready, Glen (Reader)
6 Chapter 7 05:13
McCready, Glen (Reader)
7 'I can do better than that,' I replied. 05:58
McCready, Glen (Reader)
8 'I decline to tell you.' 05:09
McCready, Glen (Reader)
9 'Good! You have mentioned your terms…' 04:59
McCready, Glen (Reader)
10 'I accept your conditions,' I said. 05:17
McCready, Glen (Reader)
11 He dipped his pen in the ink… 04:49
McCready, Glen (Reader)
12 Knowing as well as he did… 05:07
McCready, Glen (Reader)
13 'Mr. Hartright – Monsieur Rubelle.' 04:43
McCready, Glen (Reader)
14 THE STORY CONTINUED BY ISIDOR OTTAVIO BALDASSARE FOSCO 04:52
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
15 The situation at this period was emphatically… 04:59
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
Disc 22
1 The best years of my life have been… 05:11
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
2 Having suggested to Mrs. Clement… 06:08
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
3 I had myself previously recommended… 05:15
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
4 The next morning my wife and I… 05:15
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
5 I had written a note in the morning… 05:20
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
6 I took my visitor upstairs into a back room… 04:58
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
7 At the ripe age of sixty, I make this… 03:53
Corduner, Allan (Reader)
8 THE STORY CONCLUDED BY WALTER HARTRIGHT 05:43
McCready, Glen (Reader)
9 I now had in my possession all the papers… 04:56
McCready, Glen (Reader)
10 I occupied the interval day at the farm… 05:07
McCready, Glen (Reader)
11 Mr. Kyrle rose when I resumed my seat… 05:37
McCready, Glen (Reader)
12 Chapter 2 05:53
McCready, Glen (Reader)
13 Approaching Notre Dame by the river-side… 06:57
McCready, Glen (Reader)
14 Chapter 3 05:52
McCready, Glen (Reader)

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