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Artist: | Rd Blackmore |
Title: | BlackmoreR.D. Lorna Doone 20 CD |
Released: | 02/11/2010 |
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Format: | 20 CD |
Barcode: | 9781843793618 |
Catalogue number: | NAB3611.2 |
SKU: | WA-15372178 |
Condition: | BRAND NEW & SEALED |
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1 | / | 1 | Chapter 1: Elements of Education |
1 | / | 2 | Other Customs, No Less Worthy? |
1 | / | 3 | Chapter 2: An Important Item |
1 | / | 4 | The other little chaps pointed at me? |
1 | / | 5 | By this time the question of fighting was gone? |
1 | / | 6 | Then up to me came Robin Snell? |
1 | / | 7 | Chapter 3: The War-Path of The Doones |
1 | / | 8 | It is the manner of all good boys to be careless of apparel? |
1 | / | 9 | Now, up to the end of Dulverton town? |
1 | / | 10 | John Fry was bowing forward with sleep? |
1 | / | 11 | We rode very carefully down our side? |
1 | / | 12 | It touched me so to see that child? |
1 | / | 13 | Chapter 4: A Very Rash Visit |
1 | / | 14 | Fourteen cots my mother counted? |
1 | / | 15 | This Matter Must Be Seen To? |
1 | / | 16 | The square man with the long grey beard? |
2 | / | 17 | Chapter 5: An Illegal Settlement |
2 | / | 18 | And here let me, as a solid man? |
2 | / | 19 | For not to mention the strength of the place? |
2 | / | 20 | Chapter 6: Necessary Practice |
2 | / | 21 | Now in the depth of the winter month? |
2 | / | 22 | There was still some daylight here and there? |
2 | / | 23 | Chapter 7: Hard it is to Climb |
2 | / | 24 | But now, although my sister Annie? |
2 | / | 25 | Or If Your Loach Should Not Be Abroad? |
2 | / | 26 | I found it strongly over-woven? |
2 | / | 27 | Therefore, seeing hard strife before me? |
2 | / | 28 | Chapter 8: A Boy and a Girl |
2 | / | 29 | Here was I, a yeoman's boy? |
2 | / | 30 | Come with Me Down the Waterfall? |
2 | / | 31 | Presently one of the great rough men? |
2 | / | 32 | Chapter 9: There is no Place Like Home |
3 | / | 33 | How I clomb up? |
3 | / | 34 | Nevertheless, I worked hard at the gun? |
3 | / | 35 | But all this is beyond the children? |
3 | / | 36 | Chapter 10: A Brave Rescue and a Rough Ride |
3 | / | 37 | For a moment I could not help laughing? |
3 | / | 38 | He looked at me with a dry little whistle? |
3 | / | 39 | Something of this occurred to him? |
3 | / | 40 | Chapter 11: Tom Deserves His Supper |
3 | / | 41 | But Before He Was Truly Gone? |
3 | / | 42 | Tom Faggus was a jovial soul? |
3 | / | 43 | Chapter 12: A Man Justly Popular |
3 | / | 44 | And in sooth it did seem, for a while? |
3 | / | 45 | Now I feel that of those boyish days? |
3 | / | 46 | Some folk, who had wiser attended to their own affairs? |
3 | / | 47 | One old man who lived at Lynmouth? |
3 | / | 48 | Chapter 13: Master Huckaback Comes in |
3 | / | 49 | Now when I came in? |
4 | / | 50 | I followed the track on the side of the hill? |
4 | / | 51 | Yet here again I was disappointed? |
4 | / | 52 | 'He shall marry Ruth,' he said by-and-by? |
4 | / | 53 | Chapter 14: A Motion Which Ends in a Mull |
4 | / | 54 | Here mother fetched out her handkerchief? |
4 | / | 55 | Chapter 15: Quo Warranto? |
4 | / | 56 | Uncle Reuben made his very best scrape? |
4 | / | 57 | I forget how we came out of it? |
4 | / | 58 | To return now to my Uncle Ben? |
4 | / | 59 | The chine of highland, whereon we stood? |
4 | / | 60 | Chapter 16: Lorna Growing Formidable |
4 | / | 61 | While I was forgetting much of many things? |
4 | / | 62 | She knew me at once, from my manner? |
4 | / | 63 | Chapter 17: John is Bewitched |
4 | / | 64 | The spring being now too forward? |
4 | / | 65 | Now this I have not told? |
4 | / | 66 | Mother Melldrum had two houses? |
5 | / | 67 | Chapter 18: Witchery Leads to Witchcraft |
5 | / | 68 | Being so ashamed and bashful? |
5 | / | 69 | Chapter 19: Another Dangerous Interview |
5 | / | 70 | This was very pleasant to me? |
5 | / | 71 | 'It is nothing done by you, Master Ridd,' she answered? |
5 | / | 72 | Chapter 20: Lorna Begins her Story |
5 | / | 73 | It Does Not Happen Many Times That I Give Way? |
5 | / | 74 | By Your Face, Master Ridd? |
5 | / | 75 | Gwenny Took Me for An Angel? |
5 | / | 76 | Chapter 21: Lorna Ends Her Story |
5 | / | 77 | Upon Hearing This I Looked at Him? |
5 | / | 78 | 'Cousin, have no fear,' he said? |
5 | / | 79 | This Minded Me of My Grandfather? |
5 | / | 80 | Chapter 22: A Long Spring Month |
5 | / | 81 | Though young Squire Marwood was so thirsty? |
5 | / | 82 | However, I am too easy, there is no doubt? |
5 | / | 83 | So we were compelled to go down the field? |
6 | / | 84 | Chapter 23: A Royal Invitation |
6 | / | 85 | The next afternoon, when work was over? |
6 | / | 86 | He touched me with the white thing? |
6 | / | 87 | Now though my mother was so willing? |
6 | / | 88 | Chapter 23: A Safe Pass for King's Messenger |
6 | / | 89 | Now be that matter as you please? |
6 | / | 90 | The only things that pleased me much? |
6 | / | 91 | Having No Knowledge of These Great Men? |
6 | / | 92 | Chapter 25: A Great Man Attends to Business |
6 | / | 93 | With this I was hasting away from him? |
6 | / | 94 | I thanked him for his good advice? |
6 | / | 95 | 'John Ridd,' said the Lord Chief Justice? |
6 | / | 96 | Chapter 26: John is Drained and Cast Aside |
6 | / | 97 | Saying these words rather slowly? |
6 | / | 98 | Here the Lord Justice gave me such a glare? |
6 | / | 99 | Anyhow, it was a reason of much grief? |
7 | / | 100 | Chapter 27: Home Again at Last |
7 | / | 101 | But bless your heart, and my own as well? |
7 | / | 102 | Chapter 28: John has Hope of Lorna |
7 | / | 103 | While yet we dread for the coming event? |
7 | / | 104 | Many birds came twittering round me? |
7 | / | 105 | 'Darling, do you love me?' was all that I could say? |
7 | / | 106 | But recovering comfort quickly? |
7 | / | 107 | Chapter 29: Reaping Leads to Revelling |
7 | / | 108 | Then Parson Bowden read some verses? |
7 | / | 109 | 'Latt Me Dowun, or I Can't Tell 'E,' John Answered? |
7 | / | 110 | Exmoor Harvest-Song |
7 | / | 111 | Chapter 30: Annie Gets the Best of It |
7 | / | 112 | At this I was so thunderstruck? |
7 | / | 113 | Can Your Love Do a Collop, John? |
7 | / | 114 | She Loves You with All Her Heart, John? |
7 | / | 115 | Do You Know How Old She Is, You Numskull? |
7 | / | 116 | Chapter 31: John Fry's Errand |
8 | / | 117 | Now many people may wish to know? |
8 | / | 118 | But when I came home in the evening? |
8 | / | 119 | But Though We Were Dashed to the Ground? |
8 | / | 120 | John knew that the man who was riding? |
8 | / | 121 | Of this horrible quagmire? |
8 | / | 122 | Chapter 32: Feeding of the Pigs |
8 | / | 123 | By this time, the harvest being done? |
8 | / | 124 | Now let no one suppose for a minute? |
8 | / | 125 | Sore trouble had I to keep close quarters? |
8 | / | 126 | While I was wondering how my chance? |
8 | / | 127 | Chapter 33: An Early Morning Call |
8 | / | 128 | She made for awhile as if she dreamed? |
8 | / | 129 | Chapter 34: Two Negatives Make an Affirmative |
8 | / | 130 | Oh, John, Dear John, You Won't Tell Her? |
8 | / | 131 | Now, while we sat on the garden bench? |
8 | / | 132 | Chapter 35: Ruth is Not Like Lorna |
8 | / | 133 | She turned, and by her side? |
9 | / | 134 | After this, for another month? |
9 | / | 135 | She looked at me in such a manner? |
9 | / | 136 | Chapter 36: John Returns to Business |
9 | / | 137 | Things Are Changed Since You Were in Town? |
9 | / | 138 | So for the present a breach was made? |
9 | / | 139 | Chapter 37: A Very Desperate Venture |
9 | / | 140 | But the cleverest of their devices? |
9 | / | 141 | And then, like a giddy fool as I was? |
9 | / | 142 | Warm with this idea, I hurried after? |
9 | / | 143 | Meanwhile he had done me the kindest service? |
9 | / | 144 | However, it was only Gwenny Carfax? |
9 | / | 145 | Chapter 38: A Good Turn for Jeremy |
9 | / | 146 | One day Squire Faggus had dropped in upon us? |
9 | / | 147 | All by the hedge ran a little stream? |
9 | / | 148 | At that I drew my breath again? |
9 | / | 149 | 'We shall see him better in there,' said Carver? |
9 | / | 150 | Chapter 39: A Troubled State and a Foolish Joke |
10 | / | 151 | Now - to reduce high figures of speech? |
10 | / | 152 | 'Thou art the staunchest of all staunch Tories,' cried Stickles? |
10 | / | 153 | There is nothing England hates so much? |
10 | / | 154 | We always liked John's stories? |
10 | / | 155 | Putt Thee Pot on the Fire, Old 'Ooman? |
10 | / | 156 | Then a waving of hats began? |
10 | / | 157 | Chapter 40: Two Fools Together |
10 | / | 158 | However, no impatience of mine? |
10 | / | 159 | Therefore, with great misgiving of myself? |
10 | / | 160 | I could not look at him very nicely? |
10 | / | 161 | Therefore it came to pass, that we saw fit? |
10 | / | 162 | Chapter 41: Cold Comfort |
10 | / | 163 | Darling Lorna wept again? |
10 | / | 164 | After all was over, I strode across the moors? |
10 | / | 165 | It struck me, as I lay in bed? |
10 | / | 166 | Chapter 42: The Great Winter |
10 | / | 167 | Further in, and close under the bank? |
11 | / | 168 | This terrible weather kept Tom Faggus? |
11 | / | 169 | She looked a little disappointed? |
11 | / | 170 | All this our mother was to us? |
11 | / | 171 | Chapter 43: Not Too Soon |
11 | / | 172 | Taking nothing by this movement? |
11 | / | 173 | Some creatures require a deal of food? |
11 | / | 174 | Come to This Frozen Window, John? |
11 | / | 175 | Chapter 44: Brought Home at Last |
11 | / | 176 | Oh, John, Here Is the Most Wonderful Thing! |
11 | / | 177 | It was no time to linger now? |
11 | / | 178 | Dear mother's hands were quick? |
11 | / | 179 | Chapter 45: A Change Long Needed |
11 | / | 180 | But to come back to Lorna again? |
11 | / | 181 | And soon the dappled softening sky? |
11 | / | 182 | Then the horses in the stables? |
11 | / | 183 | Chapter 46: Squire Faggus Makes Some Lucky Hits |
12 | / | 184 | It was now high time to work very hard? |
12 | / | 185 | Being such a hand as he was? |
12 | / | 186 | Against this I had not a word to say? |
12 | / | 187 | 'Come, come,' said Master Faggus? |
12 | / | 188 | Chapter 47: Jeremy in Danger |
12 | / | 189 | Do You Think It Is Worth Five Pounds Now? |
12 | / | 190 | We said no more about the necklace? |
12 | / | 191 | It appears that as he was riding? |
12 | / | 192 | The three villains came after him? |
12 | / | 193 | Chapter 48: Every Man Must Defend Himself |
12 | / | 194 | Knowing how fiercely the floods? |
12 | / | 195 | While she leaned there? |
12 | / | 196 | 'There you are again, John,' mother would reply? |
12 | / | 197 | We sent all the women to bed quite early? |
12 | / | 198 | Chapter 49: Maiden Sentinels Are Best |
13 | / | 199 | The robbers rode into our yard? |
13 | / | 200 | We gained six very good horses? |
13 | / | 201 | Master Stickles's view of the matter? |
13 | / | 202 | Chapter 50: A Merry Meeting and a Sad One |
13 | / | 203 | As for Parson Bowden? |
13 | / | 204 | Now one of the little ways in which Ruth? |
13 | / | 205 | Now Ruth as yet had never heard a word? |
13 | / | 206 | Uncle Reuben did not come home? |
13 | / | 207 | Do You Remember How We Danced That Night? |
13 | / | 208 | Chapter 51: A Visit from the Counsellor |
13 | / | 209 | Now Though I Have Quoted the Poets? |
13 | / | 210 | What Fact Do You Mean, Sir? Is It One That I Ought to Know? |
13 | / | 211 | This long speech was too much for her? |
13 | / | 212 | Chapter 52: The Way to Make the Cream Rise |
13 | / | 213 | 'Hurt it!' cried the Counsellor? |
14 | / | 214 | John,' Cried My Mother, 'You Are Mad! |
14 | / | 215 | Jeremy Stickles laughed heartily? |
14 | / | 216 | Chapter 53: Jeremy Finds Out Something |
14 | / | 217 | Watchett Town Was Not to Be Seen? |
14 | / | 218 | With Many Grimaces She Assured Me? |
14 | / | 219 | My Lady Dwelled for Six Months More? |
14 | / | 220 | What Followed Benita Knew Not? |
14 | / | 221 | Chapter 54: Mutual Discomforture |
14 | / | 222 | This he said in a way so dry? |
14 | / | 223 | However, he had better hopes? |
14 | / | 224 | The culverins were laid on bark? |
14 | / | 225 | At last we heard the loud bang-bang? |
14 | / | 226 | 'Got the worst of it!' cried the boy? |
14 | / | 227 | Chapter 55: Getting Into Chancery |
14 | / | 228 | And perhaps he was punished justly? |
14 | / | 229 | These two very worthy fellows? |
15 | / | 230 | Lorna was in her favourite place? |
15 | / | 231 | 'Mistress Lorna,' I replied? |
15 | / | 232 | Chapter 56: John Becomes Too Popular |
15 | / | 233 | She drew herself up with an air of pride? |
15 | / | 234 | Lizzie sat on a log of wood, and listened? |
15 | / | 235 | And then, as her beauty grew richer and brighter? |
15 | / | 236 | Now I only set down that to show? |
15 | / | 237 | This, however, proved otherwise? |
15 | / | 238 | Chapter 57: Lorna Knows Her Nurse |
15 | / | 239 | As for their outlawry, great robberies? |
15 | / | 240 | In this way the Squire got over us? |
15 | / | 241 | Uncle Reuben was not at home? |
15 | / | 242 | At last he moved his eyes from mine? |
15 | / | 243 | Master Huckaback showed no especial signs? |
15 | / | 244 | But If There Be, As There Is in My Case- |
15 | / | 245 | Chapter 58: Master Huckaback's Secret |
16 | / | 246 | They say that, in the ancient times? |
16 | / | 247 | The wizard thought, but could quote no one? |
16 | / | 248 | 'You Were Altogether Wrong,' I Answered |
16 | / | 249 | 'You are wrong,' I replied? |
16 | / | 250 | Then I took two more of the weightiest hammers? |
16 | / | 251 | Chapter 59: Lorna Gone Away |
16 | / | 252 | 'It must be our Gwenny's father,' she cried? |
16 | / | 253 | 'The scoundrel must have lied to you,' I answered? |
16 | / | 254 | However, after three days of this? |
16 | / | 255 | Now this story is too well known? |
16 | / | 256 | Darling Lizzie, How Good You Are! |
16 | / | 257 | Chapter 60: Annie Luckier Than John |
16 | / | 258 | Yet why should this wench dare to judge? |
16 | / | 259 | Would I Sit in a Chair That Was Not My Own? |
16 | / | 260 | Being sped of my grumbling thus? |
16 | / | 261 | Chapter 61: Therefore he Seeks Comfort |
16 | / | 262 | She pulled up her sleeve in the simplest manner? |
17 | / | 263 | I could not stay very long? |
17 | / | 264 | Now, through the whole of that long walk? |
17 | / | 265 | Chapter 62: The King Must Not be Prayed For |
17 | / | 266 | Now when the service was over? |
17 | / | 267 | Now riding sadly homewards, in the sunset? |
17 | / | 268 | Nevertheless, in our part, things went on as usual? |
17 | / | 269 | For the next fortnight we were daily troubled? |
17 | / | 270 | In the courtyard I saw a little cart? |
17 | / | 271 | Chapter 63: John is Worsted by the Women |
17 | / | 272 | 'Now, John, you must start the first thing in the morning,' she said? |
17 | / | 273 | Considering that Lorna was gone? |
17 | / | 274 | However, there would arise more chance? |
17 | / | 275 | Chapter 64: Slaughter in the Marshes |
17 | / | 276 | Now there is nothing like vanity? |
17 | / | 277 | At last, when I almost despaired of escaping? |
17 | / | 278 | I arose in haste, and there stood Winnie? |
18 | / | 279 | Chapter 65: Falling Among Lambs |
18 | / | 280 | 'Well,' thought I, as I looked at Kickums? |
18 | / | 281 | Thanking God for my deliverance? |
18 | / | 282 | While This Fight Was Going On? |
18 | / | 283 | At the sound and sight of that bitter stroke? |
18 | / | 284 | Chapter 66: Suitable Devotion |
18 | / | 285 | Now this good Lord Churchill? |
18 | / | 286 | Therefore I left her also? |
18 | / | 287 | 'Tell me nothing of the kind,' I replied? |
18 | / | 288 | She entered modestly and shyly? |
18 | / | 289 | Chapter 67: Lorna Still Is Lorna |
18 | / | 290 | Although she spoke in this lightsome manner? |
18 | / | 291 | 'Go and get your letters, John,' said Lorna? |
18 | / | 292 | This I said so humbly, and not with any bitterness? |
18 | / | 293 | Chapter 68: John is John no Longer |
18 | / | 294 | Lorna was greatly pleased with the goose? |
19 | / | 295 | The other way in which I managed to help? |
19 | / | 296 | Not to be too long over it? |
19 | / | 297 | In the morning, these two men? |
19 | / | 298 | 'I have seen thee before, young man' he said? |
19 | / | 299 | Chapter 69: Not to be Put Up With |
19 | / | 300 | Beginning to be short of money? |
19 | / | 301 | Lorna cried when I came away? |
19 | / | 302 | Mistress Margery Badcock? |
19 | / | 303 | By evil luck, this child began to squeal? |
19 | / | 304 | Chapter 70: Compelled to Volunteer |
19 | / | 305 | It may have been three of the afternoon? |
19 | / | 306 | As he turned away in sorrow? |
19 | / | 307 | We arranged that all our men should come? |
19 | / | 308 | Now whether it were Uncle Ben? |
19 | / | 309 | Chapter 71: A Long Account Settled |
19 | / | 310 | 'The signal, my lads,' I cried? |
19 | / | 311 | Seeing how few there were of them? |
19 | / | 312 | Chapter 72: The Counsellor and the Carver |
20 | / | 313 | Now this was not as it ought to be? |
20 | / | 314 | However, although I loved the poor child? |
20 | / | 315 | Oh, for God's Sake, John? |
20 | / | 316 | Now Simon, having met these flowers? |
20 | / | 317 | Chapter 73: How to Get Out of Chancery |
20 | / | 318 | In the morning Lorna was ready to tell her story? |
20 | / | 319 | Thereupon, our Lorna managed so to hold? |
20 | / | 320 | Chapter 74: Blood Upon the Alter |
20 | / | 321 | Dear mother arranged all the ins and outs? |
20 | / | 322 | With my vicious horse at a furious speed? |
20 | / | 323 | 'Ensie, dear,' I said quite gently? |
20 | / | 324 | Chapter 75: Give Away the Grandeur |
20 | / | 325 | Tenfold, ay and a thousandfold? |
20 | / | 326 | All This Was a Lesson to Me |
20 | / | 327 | I was surprised to see Ruth excited? |
20 | / | 328 | Little More Have I to Tell |
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