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Gaskell, E.: North and South (Abridged)




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Disc 1


    North and South (Abridged) (more info)
  1. 'Edith!' said Margaret gently… - 00:05:46
  2. Just then the door opened, and Mr. Henry Lennox… - 00:07:00
  3. Margaret was once more in her morning dress… - 00:06:35
  4. Margaret had been thinking of him… - 00:06:41
  5. The conversation at dinner flowed on quietly… - 00:07:49
  6. He was gone. - 00:07:32
  7. 'Where are we to go to?' said she at last… - 00:06:55
  8. Margaret went upstairs. - 00:05:41
  9. Margaret was inexpressibly relieved… - 00:04:59
  10. The next afternoon, about twenty miles… - 00:05:17
  11. Margaret could not help her looks… - 00:04:19
  12. It needed the pretty, light papering of the rooms… - 00:07:29

Disc 2


    North and South (Abridged) (more info)
  1. The day after this meeting with Higgins… - 00:04:26
  2. He was rather late, and walked rapidly… - 00:05:14
  3. Margaret's lip curled… - 00:04:03
  4. 'Margaret!' said Mr. Hale, as he returned… - 00:04:17
  5. One afternoon she met Bessie Higgins in the street… - 00:05:03
  6. Mr. Thornton had had some difficulty… - 00:06:54
  7. Margaret flew upstairs… - 00:03:36
  8. It was a comfort to Margaret about this time… - 00:08:17
  9. 'Margaret,' said her father, the next day… - 00:04:21
  10. Both Mr. Hale and Margaret… - 00:05:01
  11. Mr. Thornton came that evening to Mr. Hale's. - 00:07:15
  12. The next afternoon, Dr. Donaldson came… - 00:04:16
  13. Meanwhile Margaret had returned… - 00:05:24
  14. Margaret went out heavily and unwillingly enough… - 00:04:16
  15. 'Yo're just a foreigner, and nothing more,' said he… - 00:04:41

Disc 3


    North and South (Abridged) (more info)
  1. On Margaret's return home she found two letters… - 00:07:09
  2. Mr. Hale had his own acquaintances… - 00:04:25
  3. Margaret went home so painfully occupied… - 00:04:02
  4. Margaret and her father were the first to arrive. - 00:04:58
  5. Margaret and her father walked home. - 00:06:52
  6. Margaret was shown into the drawing room. - 00:06:35
  7. 'Mr. Thornton,' said Margaret, shaking all over… - 00:05:50
  8. But the retrograde movement towards the gate… - 00:04:18
  9. Mrs. Thornton went first to the room… - 00:05:17
  10. Margaret had not been gone five minutes… - 00:04:53
  11. 'Mother! You know what I have got to say…' - 00:05:20
  12. The next morning Margaret dragged herself up… - 00:04:17
  13. 'Your way of speaking shocks me… - 00:04:50
  14. Margaret began to wonder whether all offers… - 00:04:01
  15. Mrs. Hale was in the drawing-room… - 00:04:57

Disc 4


    North and South (Abridged) (more info)
  1. When Mr. Thornton had left the house that morning… - 00:04:12
  2. Mr. Thornton went straight and clear… - 00:07:28
  3. That afternoon she walked swiftly… - 00:04:32
  4. While he followed the house-servant along the passage… - 00:07:15
  5. The next morning brought Margaret a letter from Edith… - 00:02:24
  6. Mrs. Thornton came to see Mrs. Hale the next morning… - 00:03:40
  7. During the time that Mrs. Thornton… - 00:06:54
  8. Before the morning came all was over. - 00:04:46
  9. It was evident that Frederick must go… - 00:06:31
  10. All the next day they sat together, they three. - 00:07:03
  11. Margaret had resolved not to mention… - 00:04:25
  12. The 'bearing up better than likely' was a terrible strain… - 00:07:41
  13. Mr. Thornton sat on and on… - 00:05:48
  14. He accordingly presented himself again… - 00:05:47

Disc 5


    North and South (Abridged) (more info)
  1. At the time arranged the previous day… - 00:06:35
  2. The next day Higgins came to see Mr. Hale and Margaret. - 00:04:16
  3. It was not merely that Margaret was known… - 00:03:54
  4. 'I don't see what we have to do with that.' - 00:04:12
  5. The more Mrs. Thornton thought over… - 00:05:22
  6. Mr. Thornton was not spending the morning… - 00:06:00
  7. Margaret shut herself up in her own room… - 00:05:07
  8. Higgins did not turn round… - 00:05:36
  9. Margaret had not expected much pleasure to herself… - 00:06:10
  10. So they fell back into the monotony of the quiet life… - 00:03:13
  11. So the winter was getting on… - 00:04:19
  12. That night Mr. Hale laid his head down… - 00:04:37
  13. Margaret fell into a state of prostration… - 00:07:59

Disc 6


    North and South (Abridged) (more info)
  1. Mrs. Shaw took as vehement a dislike… - 00:07:49
  2. It was very well for Margaret… - 00:07:25
  3. When he was gone, Margaret was silent for some time. - 00:06:49
  4. About this time Dixon returned from Milton… - 00:04:33
  5. 'Is not Margaret the heiress?' - 00:03:10
  6. Meanwhile at Milton the chimneys smoked… - 00:06:34
  7. It was a little golden thread… - 00:07:05
  8. It was a hot summer's evening. - 00:04:59
  9. There were only two ladies… - 00:04:10
  10. Edith went about on tiptoe… - 00:04:27
  11. Her voice had cleared itself and become more steady… - 00:04:34

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Product Details
 
Artist(s):
Gaskell, Elizabeth; Wille, Clare

Label: Naxos Audio Books
UPC: 812864011562
Item Number: NA634912
Release Date: Feb 1, 2010

 
 
 
 
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