Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Catalogue No: NA0158
Barcode: 9781843797890
Release Date: 01/2014

TROLLOPE, A.: Dr. Thorne (Unabridged)

Dr Thorne, the third novel in Anthony Trollope’s Chronicles of Barsetshire, sees the author steer away from the church politics of the first two novels and move towards the scandals and prejudice of the upper tiers of Victorian era aristocracies.

It tells the tale of Frank Gresham and Mary Thorne, a couple intent on marriage despite their conflicting social backgrounds. Frank is engaged in a fierce battle with his family as his mother vehemently opposes the marriage and pushes him to marry a wealthy heiress; however, Frank shuns her attempts as he is determined to accept Mary on her own terms.

Trollope’s classic, trademark prose shines in Dr Thorne: always solicitous, gentle and kind to his readers, the author peppers his narrative with wonderfully witty observations that will leave you smiling.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Trollope, Anthony - Author
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
1Chapter 106:58
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
2When, however, his father died…06:54
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
3She had worried her husband daily for years…07:14
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
4Nothing was going well with him.06:54
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
5Choose out the ten leading men…07:00
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
6The kennels, however, were now again empty.07:26
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
7Chapter 205:58
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8And then the father died…05:45
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
9To this farm-house came Roger Scatcherd…06:17
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
10When the baby was born…06:10
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
11It was thus that he loved to excel…06:42
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
Disc 2
1Chapter 306:31
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
2It will therefore be understood…06:08
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
3People did not always know…06:20
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
4It has been said that the doctor…06:10
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
5And so the argument went on…06:15
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
6It need hardly be said…06:04
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7Chapter 406:41
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8'Well, that is surprising. Mr. Gresham'06:40
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9'What! Was he thus to think of his father…'06:44
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
10The squire also remained silent…06:33
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
11Mary came in…06:37
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
12Beatrice became rather red in the face…06:10
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
Disc 3
1'There,' said Mary06:31
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
2Chapter 506:05
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
3'Is it not a waste of time?' asked the countess.06:02
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
4The old housekeeper headed the maids…06:05
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
5Frank sat himself down…05:55
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
6Chapter 606:23
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7Lady Margaretta had found it rather dull work…06:40
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
8She now pushed it further…06:27
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
9Frank might be allowed…07:28
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
10Chapter 706:37
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11'She must think about it, of course…'06:45
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
12'Well, Minnie…'07:02
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
Disc 4
1'I have told you,' said the doctor…05:32
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
2Chapter 807:09
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3'What a fool!…'06:42
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
4'I am not aware of it, Mr. Gresham…'07:05
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
5'I beg your pardon, Mr. Gresham…07:18
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
6Frank opened his eyes wide…07:03
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
7Chapter 906:30
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8He trusted this man…06:24
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
9Mr. Winterbones was confidential clerk to Sir Roger.06:35
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
10'Winterbones,' said the contractor…06:34
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
Disc 5
1Chapter 1007:07
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2But the doctor did not say the word…07:01
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
3'I was then partner with Jackson…'07:10
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
4Now the fact was…06:37
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
5Chapter 1106:52
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6'I will when you marry a doctor,' said she.06:34
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
7'Patience has a pony-phaeton…'05:48
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
8Chapter 1207:23
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9When one is impatient…07:11
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
10Then Lady Scatcherd bethought her of her great panacea.07:22
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
11They very rarely saw each other…07:15
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
Disc 6
1Chapter 1306:11
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2'A girl, is it?'06:08
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3'For the matter of that,'…06:17
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
4'Ah! She would be ashamed of her mother…'06:09
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
5Chapter 1407:16
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6Mr. Gresham at once read…07:01
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
7Trusting to this well-ascertained state of things…07:16
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
8To the doctor's ears…07:41
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
9'Very well…'06:39
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
10Chapter 1505:30
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11'Here'd be the tooter and the young gen'lmen…'05:35
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
12'Most happy, I'm sure,'…05:47
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
Disc 7
1The next arrival was that of the Bishop of Barchester…03:27
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
2Chapter 1606:01
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
3Mrs. Proudie bowed…06:00
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
4'What! Bagley?' said Nearthewinde.05:57
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
5Even Mary Thorne could hardly have blamed him…05:58
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
6Chapter 1706:47
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
7From an early hour…07:10
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
8Mr. Closerstil thought he understood all this…06:33
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
9And late in the afternoon…06:47
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10'Then as to this speech,'…06:41
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
11'Men of Barchester,' he began…07:35
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
12Chapter 1807:15
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Disc 8
1Frank was the heir…07:07
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
2But his suspense was not of a prolonged duration.06:33
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
3When, however, at this period…07:10
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
4'Afraid!' said Frank…06:25
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
5Chapter 1907:25
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6'You stick to me, Mr. Gresham,' he said…07:09
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
7'Is he – is he –' whispered Frank…07:34
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
8Chapter 2006:23
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
9'Oh, Miss Dunstable!'06:31
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
10'I am not against you, Miss Dunstable.'06:57
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
11Chapter 2103:16
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Disc 9
1His mother said nothing to him on the subject…06:01
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
2Augusta seemed to bear her misfortune…06:28
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
3As he afterwards pondered on his scheme…06:05
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
4'It will be deuced hard…'06:11
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
5The interruption however came, all too soon…06:05
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
6Chapter 2207:43
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7Alas! The money is still necessary…07:41
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
8'They were welcome to it for him,' he said…07:57
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
9Chapter 2307:48
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10She had been going to Greshamsbury all her life…07:41
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
11After an absence of some six weeks…07:56
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
Disc 10
1Chapter 2406:44
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2From time to time he moaned and muttered…06:45
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
3And yet what had her husband done for her…06:45
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
4Among those at college…06:26
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
5This was the best side of his character…07:00
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
6Chapter 2506:55
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7Then followed a list of all the great works which he had achieved…06:22
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
8He said nothing; but merely tightened his grasp…06:43
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
9The proposition for a moment took away the doctor's breath…06:30
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
10'Try me; try me! my hand is a rock…'06:52
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
11Indeed, he thought it more than probable…06:32
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
12Chapter 2604:23
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Disc 11
1'It is so cruel,' Beatrice would say…06:32
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
2'Indeed, I am very uneasy, doctor…'06:44
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
3This was dreadful to Lady Arabella.07:08
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
4Chapter 2707:29
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
5'Then what is it, my dear, that you want me to do?'07:36
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
6The squire and the doctor also met constantly…07:35
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
7Upon this, Lady Scatcherd had herself set off…08:00
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
8Chapter 2805:51
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9Sir Louis – partly in the hopes of Mary's smiles…05:50
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
10'But he won't go,' said Sir Louis.05:58
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
11'Filth in the morning!'05:46
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
12'I don't understand you,' said the doctor.05:09
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
Disc 12
1Chapter 2907:13
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
2'You, at any rate, have some decent feeling for Mary.'07:20
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
3When Beatrice, with would-be solemn face…07:12
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
4This she denied.07:16
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
5The poor fellow got so far…07:42
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
6Chapter 3006:18
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
7The tenor of his father's thoughts…06:38
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
8'It is a sad story,' said the father.05:57
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
9Chapter 3107:31
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
10But all the world knew of Mary's engagement…07:33
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
11After a while Dr. Fillgrave himself suggested Dr Century.07:39
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
Disc 13
1Such had been the way in which…03:10
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
2Chapter 3207:04
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
3Miss Gushing's responses came from her with such fervour…07:24
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
4'I do think you are a happy girl,' said Patience to her one morning.07:02
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
5Chapter 3307:03
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
6'You are very kind, Trichy,' said Mary…06:58
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
7'I am glad I have told you,' said Mary...07:00
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
8Greyson was a London apothecary…06:31
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
9Chapter 3406:21
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10Mr. Gazebee, the junior member of this firm…06:24
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
11He was a little fellow…06:05
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
12Mary had secluded herself in her bedroom…06:15
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
Disc 14
1Sir Louis drank two or three glasses of wine…06:40
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
2It was not probable…06:12
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
3'Well! Eh! what is it?'06:36
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
4Chapter 3505:59
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5He had not ceased to rally his son…05:52
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
6'What do you say, Mr. Gazebee?'06:13
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
7Sir Louis, if he continued his brilliant career of success…05:28
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
8Chapter 3607:04
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
9Her pride had been wounded to the core…07:15
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
10Frank, although he had been so slow to move…06:57
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
11Chapter 3707:37
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12Mary, his niece, his own child…07:49
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
Disc 15
1On the next day…08:16
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2Chapter 3806:56
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3That was one of his motives, he said…06:46
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
4All of these would be excellent arguments…07:04
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
5And then, dear Augusta, come to us here.06:54
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
6Though, by so doing…06:57
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
7Chapter 3907:49
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8Lady Arabella had had her reason for naming the list before her son…07:40
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
9Frank, jumping up from his chair…08:18
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
10Chapter 4006:07
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11I will not disgust my reader by attempting to describe…06:02
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
Disc 16
1The doctor entered the room where she was lying on her sofa…05:19
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
2'Now I wish you could tell me…'04:59
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
3Chapter 4106:11
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4'Very well, have it your own way.'06:03
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
5In truth, she was looking well.06:15
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
6'I do believe it,' said the squire…06:48
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
7Chapter 4206:51
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8'What occurrences, Lady Arabella?'06:51
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
9'We will pass over that for the present.'07:05
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
10Then Mary rose from her seat…06:36
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
11Her love had been pure from all such thoughts…07:05
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
12Chapter 4306:01
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Disc 17
1Mary said not a word to him about the letter…06:45
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
2Dr. Fillgrave could not refrain…06:35
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
3The doctor could not remain with her long…06:56
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
4Chapter 4407:34
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5'Pray do not mind me, mother.'07:25
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
6'And, mother, would you have me…'07:39
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
7On the previous day he had received a letter…07:43
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
8Chapter 4505:59
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9'I have a great regard for your father.'06:14
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
10'Dr. Thorne will be up in town on Thursday evening…'06:03
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
11'No, I shall go to-morrow.'06:37
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
Disc 18
1Chapter 4607:20
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2'Oh, no, I am not,' said she…07:25
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
3'I suppose it must be so, doctor.'07:18
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
4'Indeed, I do,' said the doctor…07:03
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
5Chapter 4706:03
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6And how slept Frank that night?06:34
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
7'And I think it will perhaps be better,' continued Lady Arabella…06:12
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
8'Frank, of course, will judge for himself, Rosina…'06:25
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
9'At any rate, they can count their money-bags,' said Mrs. Umbleby.06:24
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
10And all the Bakers and the Jacksons were there.06:23
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)

Total Playing Time: 22:45:33