Austen, J.: The Watsons / Sanditon (Unabridged)
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The Watsons (Unabridged) (more info)
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The first winter assembly in the town… - 00:05:11
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'You do not know Penelope. There is nothing she would not do…' - 00:05:27
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'Your account of this Tom Musgrave, Elizabeth…' - 00:05:28
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'We must not all expect to be individually lucky,' replied Emma. - 00:04:41
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The girls, dressing in some measure together… - 00:04:51
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'I think, Miss Emma, I remember your aunt very well…' - 00:04:57
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The party passed on. - 00:05:34
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At the conclusion of the two dances, Emma found herself… - 00:04:49
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At the end of these dances, Emma found they were to drink tea… - 00:04:57
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'We had quite lost you,' said Mrs. Edwards, who followed her… - 00:04:48
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Emma and Mrs. Blake parted as old acquaintances… - 00:04:15
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The next morning brought a great many visitors. - 00:03:41
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Emma thanked him, but professed herself very unwilling… - 00:04:28
The Watsons (Unabridged) (more info)
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'Now, my dear Emma,' said Miss Watson… - 00:05:39
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As their quietly sociable little meal concluded, Miss Watson… - 00:05:02
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With much concern they took their seats… - 00:05:35
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To say that Emma was not flattered by Lord Osborne's visit… - 00:04:56
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'I shall be sorry for the doorkeeper…' - 00:04:52
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Emma was the first of the females in the parlour again… - 00:05:22
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Dinner came, and except when Mrs. Robert looked at her… - 00:04:31
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He recollected himself, and came forward… - 00:05:10
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The ladies were not wanting in civil returns… - 00:05:03
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The clock struck nine while he was thus agreeably occupied… - 00:03:51
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To Emma, the change was most acceptable… - 00:03:54
Sanditon (Unabridged) (more info)
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Chapter 1 - 00:04:43
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'Excuse me, sir,' replied the other. - 00:04:30
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A twinge or two, in trying to move his foot… - 00:02:52
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'Our coast too full!' repeated Mr. Parker. - 00:04:24
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Chapter 2 - 00:04:44
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Sanditon was a second wife and four children to him… - 00:05:14
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Chapter 3 - 00:05:59
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Till within the last twelvemonth, Mr. Parker had considered… - 00:05:16
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Chapter 4 - 00:03:06
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'My dear, we shall have shade enough on the hill…' - 00:04:25
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They were now approaching the church… - 00:04:55
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Chapter 5 - 00:03:13
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He read: My dear Tom, we were all much grieved… - 00:03:56
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'Well,' said Mr. Parker, as he finished. - 00:02:41
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Chapter 6 - 00:04:24
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She went on however towards Trafalgar House… - 00:04:18
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'My dear Madam, they can only raise the price…' - 00:03:30
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Chapter 7 - 00:03:51
Sanditon (Unabridged) (more info)
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How Clara received it was less obvious… - 00:04:59
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I have read several of Burns's poems with great delight,'… - 00:04:07
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Charlotte could think of nothing more harmless to be said… - 00:03:32
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'Aye my dear, that's very sensibly said,' cried Lady Denham… - 00:05:03
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Chapter 8 - 00:04:22
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Though he owed many of his ideas to this sort of reading… - 00:03:06
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Chapter 9 - 00:04:35
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'The West Indians,' she continued, 'whom I look upon…' - 00:04:41
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'Invalids indeed. I trust there are not three people in England…' - 00:04:15
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Chapter 10 - 00:05:45
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Mr. and Mrs. Parker and Charlotte had seen two post chaises… - 00:06:02
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'l am much obliged to you,' replied Charlotte. 'But I prefer tea…' - 00:03:50
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'Keep you awake perhaps all night,' replied Charlotte… - 00:03:28
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Chapter 11 - 00:03:47
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Mrs. Griffiths had preferred a small, retired place… - 00:03:52
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Chapter 12 - 00:04:40
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lt was a close, misty morning and, when they reached the brow… - 00:05:48