Collins, W.: The Woman in White (Abridged)
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Wilkie Collins' most popular novel, The Woman in White is a suspense and mystery novel, told in a series of reports by the main characters. Walter Hartright,...
Wilkie Collins' most popular novel, The Woman in White is a suspense and mystery novel, told in a series of reports by the main characters. Walter Hartright, a drawing teacher to two sisters, wants to marry Laura though she is betrothed to another. But who is the mysterious woman in white who he encounters? A multi-cast recording in this fine abridgement.
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The Story begun by Walter Hartright - 5:36
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I had now arrived at that particular point of my walk… - 6:59
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My travelling instructions directed me to go to Carlisle… - 5:36
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I found myself in a large, lofty room… - 5:50
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When dinner was over… - 5:44
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The days passed on, the weeks passed on… - 5:02
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I had been engaged with the drawings… - 7:13
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As soon as we were alone again… - 5:40
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She was so absorbed over her employment… - 6:26
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Half an hour later I was back at the house… - 3:36
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On the west terrace walk I met Mr. Gilmore. - 5:14
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The Story continued by Vincent Gilmore - 7:21
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A week passed, after my return to London… - 8:33
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Leaving by an early train, I got to Limmeridge… - 3:20
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The Story continued by Marian Halcombe - 7:29
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November 15th – Three letters for me. - 6:02
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The 2nd Epoch – The Story continued by Marian Halcombe - 7:02
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June 15th – I think I must begin… - 4:25
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He looks like a man who could tame anything… - 4:42
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June 16th – A visitor has arrived… - 5:29
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The boat-house was large enough to hold us all… - 5:36
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June 17th – Just as my hand was on the door… - 6:05
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After some pondering, I determined to write… - 6:53
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June 18th – The speculations in which we might… - 4:35
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I was aroused by a hand laid on my shoulder… - 6:32
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It took me, for some distance, in the direction… - 5:19
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I closed the door again… - 5:00
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June 19th – Madame Fosco was alone in the hall… - 5:40
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Once safely shut into my own room… - 7:40
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There was another pause. The Count moved… - 6:14
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June 20th – Eight o'clock. The sun is shining… - 3:40
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The Story continued by Frederick Fairlie - 6:41
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My letter produced its effect. - 5:57
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The Story continued by Eliza Michelson - 5:25
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On the evening of the third day… - 7:05
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The Count and Countess Fosco had left… - 5:34
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I could say nothing. For a minute or more… - 5:32
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The Story continued in Several Narratives – Hester Pinhorn, The Doctor and The Tombstone - 6:16
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The Narrative of Walter Hartright - 4:14
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The 3rd Epoch – The Story continued by Walter Hartright - 8:18
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Lady Glyde's recollection of the events… - 6:49
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After consulting with Marian, I resolved to begin… - 7:28
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The way to the Secret lay through the mystery… - 6:12
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The Count, after looking at her very attentively… - 7:42
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My heart beat fast – I thought I had my hand on the clue… - 6:16
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The next object of inquiry… - 5:14
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When the third day came I was ready for my journey… - 7:01
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The vestry of Old Welmingham Church… - 6:01
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He opened the door of one of the presses… - 8:00
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It was just getting dark. - 6:13
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I saw the fire slowly conquered. - 5:20
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The Story continued by Mrs. Catherick - 5:51
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Well, being settled in this way… - 4:02
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The Story continued by Walter Hartright - 6:58
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It must not be supposed that the interval of rest… - 6:44
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Up to this time I had never once set eyes on Count Fosco… - 6:35
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As soon as we two were alone in his room… - 6:41
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Not the shadow of a doubt crossed my mind… - 6:38
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I took Pesca's acknowledgement of the receipt of my letter… - 8:41
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The Story continued by Isidor Ottavio Baldassare Fosco - 6:46
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The servants were the next encumbrances… - 6:02
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On the morning of the 26th… - 4:57
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The Story concluded by Walter Hartright - 6:15
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My journey to Paris was not undertaken alone… - 5:26
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The summer and autumn passed after my return… - 2:52