Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Catalogue No: NA0178
Barcode: 9781843798491
Release Date: 01/2015

TROLLOPE, A.: Framley Parsonage (Unabridged)

In Framley Parsonage, the fourth novel of Trollope’s Chronicles of Barsetshire, the author leaves the confines of Barchester and looks to the countryside, where he relates the moral difficulties of Mark Robarts, the young clergyman who has recently been appointed Vicar of Framley.

Desperate to keep up with the local aristocracy, the country parson is persuaded to underwrite the debts of Sowerby, a well-respected peer. However, when the debts are called in, Robarts finds himself in a serious predicament.

Written with acute insight, together with a great deal of warmth and humour towards his characters’ attendant charms and foibles, Framley Parsonage is sure to delight.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Trollope, Anthony - Author
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
1Framley Parsonage06:19
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
2The living of Framley is in the diocese of Barchester…05:29
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
3In person he was manly, tall, and fair-haired…05:17
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
4On the next morning, however, she did as she was bid…05:57
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
5Chapter 208:01
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6Chaldicotes is the seat of Nathaniel Sowerby, Esq.…06:29
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
7Mrs. Harold Smith was the very opposite of her lord.05:45
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
8He paid his visit to Mr. Jones, the curate…06:25
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
9Chapter 307:42
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10He was shown into the drawing-room at once…07:29
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
11Mr. Supplehouse began to make a pretty speech…07:16
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
12'Supplehouse belongs to a clique which monopolises…'05:44
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
Disc 2
1Chapter 406:39
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2Mr. Sowerby was one of those men…06:38
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
3It immediately occurred to Mark that as the lecture…08:43
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
4Chapter 508:18
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5But Mrs. Robarts would not consent to this.08:29
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
6And now Fanny Robarts's cup was full, full to the overflowing.06:30
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
7To this Mrs. Robarts made no answer; and in a very few minutes…07:31
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
8Chapter 607:16
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
9And then Mrs. Proudie began her story about Mr. Slope…06:29
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
10And there were one or two gentlemen on the second seat…06:17
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
11Harold Smith cast one eye down at him…05:37
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
Disc 3
1Chapter 706:07
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
2Mrs. Proudie was rather stern at breakfast…06:57
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3At a little after nine they all assembled…06:25
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4Chapter 807:05
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5Mark Robarts had now turned away, and his attention…08:09
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6Mark, as he thought of all this, could not but feel…07:25
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7'The Manchester men will only be too happy for the chance,'…07:25
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
8Mr. Fothergill professed that he had been brought up in that faith…04:52
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
9During the last two days Mr. Sowerby's intimacy with Mark…06:35
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
10Chapter 908:05
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11'But she was very angry when she first heard it; was she not?'07:51
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
Disc 4
1At twelve the next morning the lord and the vicar…04:33
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2Chapter 1007:11
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3All this interfered greatly with Mark's wise resolution…08:12
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
4Fanny was delighted when the news reached her.06:44
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
5For the first two days Mrs. Robarts did not make much of her…06:02
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
6Chapter 1108:28
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7They had now turned up through the parsonage wicket…07:33
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
8Lady Lufton had hitherto been fortunate…06:52
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9Lord Lufton took out Mrs. Grantly to dinner…06:46
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10And then there was music. Lucy neither played nor sang…05:16
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11Chapter 1207:46
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Disc 5
1Mark's heart was somewhat lighter as he left the bank.04:57
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2This did seem strange to Mark.07:03
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3Chapter 1307:22
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4She got Fanny up into her own den one afternoon…07:03
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5Mrs. Robarts immediately started off on her walk to her own home…06:23
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
6They then walked up to the hall-door in silence.05:13
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7Chapter 1407:40
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8How it came to pass that the price of the splendid animal…08:13
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
9And what a screech would there not be among the clergy…08:08
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
10And then children had come.06:56
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11Chapter 1506:07
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Disc 6
1In appearance he was the very opposite to Mark Robarts.04:18
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2'As living in the same parish, you know, and being, perhaps…'06:50
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
3Mr. Crawley had gone at once to the root of the matter…05:58
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
4Chapter 1606:42
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5Lady Lufton's reply was very affectionate.07:08
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
6A slight cloud came across his brow as he saw this…07:43
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
7She felt that it was almost unmanly of him thus to seek her out…07:20
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
8Chapter 1707:33
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9Her plan was to set the people by the ears talking…06:16
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
10Knowing as we do, that the terms of the Lufton-Grantly alliance…07:43
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
11The bishop again rubbed his hands…06:08
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
Disc 7
1Chapter 1808:26
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2Mark took her hand, resolving to say nothing further on that occasion.06:45
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3When Mark found himself in the private secretary's room…07:11
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4Chapter 1906:55
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5'Sowerby said that you would probably have to pay ten pounds…'07:18
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
6At this moment three or four other gentlemen entered the room…08:46
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
7'I have paid more than I lost three times over,' said Lord Lufton…08:58
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8Chapter 2007:37
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9This was cruel enough, but even this was hardly so cruel…07:18
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
10It must be remembered that our gallant, gay Lothario had…06:24
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Disc 8
1What took place between them on that occasion…03:58
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2Chapter 2108:18
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3And Lucy Robarts – we must now say a word of her.07:56
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
4'Perhaps, considering my position, I ought to know nothing…'07:06
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5Chapter 2206:25
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6This was very discouraging to Lucy.05:59
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
7And then, by degrees, there was confidence between them…05:54
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
8Chapter 2307:27
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9'Yes,' said Harold Smith, now verging on the bounds…08:38
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
10But there was and always has been this peculiar good point…07:37
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
11'Just lately, during these changes, you know…'05:56
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Disc 9
1Chapter 2408:32
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2'It is very seldom that a man finds himself in such a position…'07:54
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
3'How is poor Mr. Smith today?' asked Miss Dunstable…07:26
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
4'I was going to tell you that you might be more happy as…'07:30
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
5Chapter 2507:28
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6During the first few moments of his interview with her…05:39
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
7'And papa won't be Bishop of Westminster?'06:08
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
8But that would not do.05:38
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9Chapter 2607:18
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10'Lucy, you are not attending to a word I say to you…'05:28
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
11Mrs. Robarts, to tell the truth, could hardly understand…06:56
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
Disc 10
1Lucy then got up from the sofa, and walked…04:13
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
2Mrs. Robarts hardly knew how to say what she thought…06:15
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
3Chapter 2705:08
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
4On the morning in question he went to his appointment…05:49
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
5'How long? Since the day before yesterday.'05:39
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
6'I shall see the duke myself,' Mr. Sowerby said at last…06:16
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
7Chapter 2806:55
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8Such, so great and so various, was to be the intended gathering…05:54
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
9Miss Dunstable once said to Mrs. Harold Smith that…06:40
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
10Chapter 2907:30
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11And then Lady Lufton entered the room, and Miss Dunstable…07:05
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
12On this great occasion, when the misfortune…07:06
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Disc 11
1Miss Dunstable's rooms, large as they were…07:43
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
2It must not, however, be supposed that Miss Grantly…08:01
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
3We must go back to our hostess, whom we should not…08:58
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
4Chapter 3006:20
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5'Lord Dumbello proposed to Griselda the other night…'05:38
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
6Chapter 3107:17
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7Lucy also conceived that it was improbable that Lord Lufton…08:33
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
8'Do you think that Fanny knows anything of all this?' he said…08:37
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
9'He has told everything to Mark,' said Mrs. Robarts…08:08
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
10Such was her verdict, and so confident were they both…07:07
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
Disc 12
1Chapter 3207:26
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2Mark Robarts, in talking over this coming money trouble…06:41
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
3Mr. Sowerby had called with the intention of explaining…05:31
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
4Chapter 3306:23
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
5'But, Robarts, under your present circumstances that will be madness.'06:03
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
6Mrs. Robarts came to him in his room, reaching him in time…06:19
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
7Chapter 3408:16
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8Lord Lufton had determined not to explain to his mother…08:23
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
9Very little had been said at Framley Parsonage…08:24
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
10Chapter 3507:40
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11'Miss Robarts,' she said, not rising from her chair…07:02
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
Disc 13
1But not for all or any of these reasons did Lady Lufton…04:42
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
2'Then, Lady Lufton,' said Lucy, rising from her chair…05:30
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3Chapter 3606:57
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4'What you mean is that you intend to take the burden…'06:08
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5'Miss Robarts,' he began, 'this step has been taken altogether…'05:49
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
6'These are comforts which we have no right to expect.'06:35
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7Chapter 3706:20
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8It was soon put beyond a rumour, and became manifest enough…07:19
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9In these days, Mr. Sowerby came down to his own house…06:42
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
10It was a dark night when he returned to the house…04:26
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11Chapter 3808:28
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12'To such an one as the Honourable George, for instance?'08:38
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Disc 14
1Mrs. Gresham now began to repent…08:06
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2Chapter 3907:04
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3'Why, Lady Arabella, she would have stayed at home…'06:21
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4'We shall all be going after him, sooner or later; that's sure enough.'06:38
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5When he had finished he meditated again for another half-hour…05:44
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6Chapter 4007:00
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7Griselda herself was carried about in the procession…08:23
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8'Grizzy, my dear,' he said to her – he always called her Grizzy…07:21
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9But Mrs. Grantly was not a woman to be knocked down…05:30
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Disc 15
1Chapter 4107:35
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2What could she say, poor woman, to this?06:19
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3'No. Only think what Lucy has done and is doing.'06:01
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4'It was a very proper message.'05:01
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5Chapter 4207:39
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6The meaning of which was that Miss Dunstable…05:58
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7But he deeply grieved over his own stumbling…04:58
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8'This is a very unpleasant affair,' said Mr. Forrest…06:09
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9Chapter 4307:50
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10'How much will it be, Ludovic?'07:37
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11But her father was a doctor of medicine…05:46
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12She sat herself down, trying to think whether it were possible…06:48
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Disc 16
1Chapter 4408:36
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2His wife still stood by him, gazing into his face…05:26
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3'Mr. Sowerby has betrayed him,' said Mrs. Robarts…05:46
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4In the expression of which opinion Lord Lufton…06:53
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5Chapter 4507:47
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6Madam, It is known to the writer that Lord Dumbello has arranged…08:09
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7'Nothing in the world,' said his lordship.08:10
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8Chapter 4608:37
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9'It is Fanny, I am sure,' said Lucy, rising from her chair.08:32
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10Lady Lufton now desired her coachman to drive up and down…08:25
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Disc 17
1Very early on the following morning – so early that it woke her…05:17
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2Chapter 4707:05
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3Then followed some very stringent, and, no doubt…07:36
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4But all this gave rise to a very pretty series of squibs…08:56
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5Chapter 4808:23
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6But if any such feeling of remorse did for awhile mar the…05:44
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Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
7But it was October before Lord Lufton was made a happy man…06:44
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)
8Lucy did not ask her future sister-in-law, seeing that she had…06:27
Shaw-Parker, David (reader)

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