Author(s): Benson, E.F.
Reader(s): Sutton, Georgina
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Period: 20th Century
Catalogue No: NA0497
Barcode: 9781781983607
Release Date: 02/2021

BENSON, E.F.: Complete Mapp and Lucia (The), Vol. 2: Mapp and Lucia, Lucia's Progress and Trouble for Lucia (Unabridged)

Sharply observant and wickedly funny, E.F. Benson’s six ‘Mapp and Lucia’ novels satirise the upper-middle-class social climbers in 1920s and ’30s rural England. Games of bridge and cups of tea fuel hilarious gossip and vindictive plots a-plenty. It is a masterfully sustained spotlight on the minutiae of village life – a clever and ultimately heart-warming series that seems tailor-made for audio.

Volume 2 contains the second three books.

Mapp and Lucia: When Lucia goes to stay in Tilling, Miss Mapp’s social pedestal starts to wobble. Far from falling into line as Miss Mapp expects, Lucia soon manoeuvres herself – via dinners, luncheons and games of bridge – into a position of control. Behind a façade of exaggerated manners, the gloves are off!

Lucia’s Progress: Lucia’s 50th birthday is approaching and she is determined to give her life more meaning. From rumours of pregnancy and Roman remains to Tilling’s Town Council elections, renewed rivalry between Lucia and Elizabeth Mapp-Flint (who has married Major Benjy) ripples irresistibly through the novel with many a laugh-out-loud moment.

Trouble for Lucia: Lucia is now rich, happily married, and Mayor of Tilling – but the village gossip is in full swing and Lucia’s arch-rival Elizabeth is out for revenge. Will Lucia fall at the final hurdle? Delightfully witty and shamelessly entertaining, this is a fitting finale to the series – E.F. Benson’s ‘au reservoir’!

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1Book 1: Mapp and Lucia. Chapter 112:21
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2Lucia felt that it was only proper that Daisy…13:48
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3Daisy sat down on a garden-bench, and began to…12:59
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4This Italian word, not understanded of the people…13:38
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5Chapter 214:22
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6As soon as tea was over and the inhabitants of Tilling…11:40
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7Diva and Irene therefore hurried to the garden-room…10:53
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8Georgie and Lucia had another long stroll…11:58
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9Chapter 314:50
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10The total distance to be traversed was not more than…12:33
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11Miss Mapp did a little more shopping, hung about on…13:40
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12Whatever might be the state of affairs at Tilling…15:32
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13For the next week Mozartino and the Symposium…09:49
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14Lucia advanced and spoke in the most ingratiating…10:49
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15Chapter 414:09
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16There came a tap at the door of the garden-room.16:06
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17Lucia duly put in force her disciplinary measures…11:15
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18The favourable audience began as soon as the ladies…11:24
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19Chapter 517:45
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20Most of the damaged objects for the jumble sale…14:51
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21Miss Mapp had not intended to be present…12:41
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22Mr Wyse got up from the tea-table…11:18
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23Chapter 611:16
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24It was not the next week but the same week…13:32
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25She paced up and down the garden-room…12:34
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26On the fifth day of her illness new interests…13:04
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27The hour was a quarter to one when Lucia tripped…12:20
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28Chapter 712:47
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29Georgie came straight to Mallards on his arrival…13:44
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30Georgie's first impulse when he had written his letter…12:54
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31Diva, in an agony at not being able to hear…10:52
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32Within half an hour the whole business was…11:56
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33Chapter 811:52
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34Elizabeth, on this morning of mid-December…14:59
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35Georgie was coming to tea with her that afternoon…12:03
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36The church clock had hardly struck half-past eleven…16:12
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37Chapter 915:17
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38The afternoon had been full of rather unpleasant…11:28
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39They adjourned to the garden-room where two tables…14:48
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40But though, during these days, no act of direct…12:07
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41Chapter 1012:48
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42The raft, with legs sometimes madly waltzing…15:46
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43The whole of the next day this thick fog continued…11:50
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44Chapter 1119:12
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45Chapter 1212:36
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46Tilling was beginning to awake now…09:14
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47Lucia was looking exceedingly well and much sunburnt.13:43
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48Chapter 1313:32
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49It was soon evident that the return of the lost…13:52
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50Book 2: Lucia's Progress or The Worshipful Lucia12:17
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51Lucia looked at her engagement book…15:01
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52The disposition of the players was easily settled…11:43
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53The evening post had come in but there was nothing…09:49
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54Chapter 214:44
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55Next morning Tilling seethed furiously.13:01
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56Diva trundled swiftly towards her with Paddy…15:03
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57Chapter 312:06
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58For the first time for many nights she slept beautifully…11:35
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59Lucia went up to Mallards Cottage, and found…15:58
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60Lucia made no answer, and turning, he saw that she…15:48
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61Chapter 413:46
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62The morning had flown with equal speed for Lucia.13:42
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63It was of course quite clear to the performers that…15:10
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64The two ladies had sat down on the window seat…14:07
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65Chapter 515:50
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66With the restoration of the free circulation of news…11:51
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67Lucia hurried out, and Georgie, after another glance…13:33
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68Quaint Irene had finished her window sill…09:24
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69Chapter 612:19
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70Thanks to the incessant spur and scourge of Lucia's…13:33
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71The rest of the party had gathered again…09:47
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72Lucia and Georgie moved away from the immediate…11:27
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73Chapter 713:07
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74For the rest of the afternoon the search was rewarded…12:10
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75Grosvenor had scarcely gone back again to the house…14:03
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76Georgie hurried away on this errand, and Lucia…11:02
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77Chapter 809:42
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78Dinner was now over: Susan collected ladies' eyes…11:55
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79Chapter 915:41
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80This flippant and deplorably immoral view of the crisis…12:35
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81Chapter 1012:41
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82That was clever: Benjy ambled off in an…12:09
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83Chapter 1114:13
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84The party from the bungalows, the Mapp-Flints…16:05
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85Had Elizabeth known what that third telephone call…13:25
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86Chapter 1212:19
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87The half-espoused couple had all next day to let…10:33
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88The date and manner of the wedding much exercised…09:49
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89Chapter 1316:44
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90Book 3: Trouble for Lucia. Chapter 115:51
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91Georgie went upstairs, feeling much vexed.10:34
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92There was an early autumnal frost in the night…15:43
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93Chapter 213:57
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94Mrs Simpson arriving at half-past nine next morning…13:50
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95The ladies left. Major Benjy drunk off his port…13:35
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96Chapter 313:39
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97The door bell had rung while this epic was being…13:59
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98Diva saw her off. The disappearance of the…13:22
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99Chapter 414:08
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100For brief bright moments one or other of them forgot…10:37
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101The approach of the election to the vacancy…10:58
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102Chapter 513:49
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103The day came when Georgie's attendant still hovered…13:10
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104They sat in the dim ruby light for half an hour…14:27
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105Chapter 611:55
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106The bicycles arrived a week later…10:41
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107The Mayoress alone remained scornful and aloof.12:17
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108Chapter 713:27
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109Puzzle-work began next morning.11:02
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110Thanks to Lucia's prudent distribution of…13:06
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111As often happened in Tilling, affairs of sensational…10:46
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112She went out into the garden-room where…13:55
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113Chapter 812:09
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114Olga was a long time getting to her table…13:18
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115Lucia and Georgie, with Grosvenor as maid…13:30
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116Chapter 912:25
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117The car rocked its way down to the High Street…10:07
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118Lucia opened the door. Georgie was sitting in…11:38
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119Elizabeth meantime had sighted her prey immediately…13:00
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120Chapter 1017:10
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121She announced her gift to the Town Council…12:11
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122Georgie came in, bringing the evening post.12:17
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123Lucia remained a moment in thought after ringing off.11:28
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124In the course of that day and the next Miss Leg…09:33
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125Chapter 1116:30
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126Lucia gave up the idea of eating her sardine tartlet.15:54
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127Chapter 1214:59
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128At that precise moment there took possession of Lucia…16:20
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