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Artist: | Charlotte Bronte |
Title: | Charlotte Bronte JANE EYRE 17 CD |
Released: | 01/07/2005 |
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Format: | 17 CD |
Barcode: | 9789626343579 |
Catalogue number: | NAB35712.2 |
SKU: | WA-15118202 |
Condition: | BRAND NEW & SEALED |
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1 | / | 1 | Chapter 1 |
1 | / | 2 | I Cannot Tell What Sentiment Haunted |
1 | / | 3 | Chapter 2 |
1 | / | 4 | Mr Reed Had Been Dead Nine Years |
1 | / | 5 | Daylight Began to Forsake the Red-Room |
1 | / | 6 | Chapter 3 |
1 | / | 7 | Bessie Had Been Down Into the Kitchen |
1 | / | 8 | Oh! I Daresay She Is Crying |
1 | / | 9 | No; I Should Not Like to Belong to Poor People |
1 | / | 10 | Chapter 4 |
1 | / | 11 | November, December, and Half of January Passed Away |
1 | / | 12 | Georgiana Sat on a High Stool, Dressing Her Hair |
1 | / | 13 | This Is the Little Girl |
1 | / | 14 | Well Might I Dread |
2 | / | 15 | Mrs Reed and I Were Left Alone |
2 | / | 16 | I Was Left There Alone |
2 | / | 17 | Chapter 5 |
2 | / | 18 | The Afternoon Came on Wet and Somewhat Misty |
2 | / | 19 | The Night Passed Rapidly |
2 | / | 20 | A Clock in the Schoolroom Struck Nine |
2 | / | 21 | The Garden Was a Wide Enclosure |
2 | / | 22 | Can You Tell Me What the Writing |
2 | / | 23 | Chapter 6 |
2 | / | 24 | The Play-Hour in the Evening I Thought the Pleasantest |
2 | / | 25 | Is Miss Temple As Severe to You As Miss Scatcherd? |
2 | / | 26 | In Her Turn, Helen Burns |
2 | / | 27 | Chapter 7 |
3 | / | 28 | One Afternoon (I Had Then Been Three Weeks at Lowood) |
3 | / | 29 | Mr Brocklehurst Again Paused |
3 | / | 30 | Let the Child Who Broke Her Slate Come Forward! |
3 | / | 31 | Chapter 8 |
3 | / | 32 | I Was Silent |
3 | / | 33 | MRS Harden, Be It Observed, Was the Housekeeper |
3 | / | 34 | Chapter 9 |
3 | / | 35 | My Favourite Seat Was a Smooth and Broad Stone |
3 | / | 36 | It Might Be Two Hours Later |
3 | / | 37 | Chapter 10 |
3 | / | 38 | I Went to My Window, Opened It, and Looked Out |
4 | / | 39 | The Succeeding Week Seemed Long |
4 | / | 40 | This Testimonial I Accordingly Received |
4 | / | 41 | And Mrs Reed? |
4 | / | 42 | Chapter 11 |
4 | / | 43 | The Roads Were Heavy |
4 | / | 44 | My Heart Really Warmed to the Worthy Lady |
4 | / | 45 | Everything Appeared Very Stately and Imposing to Me |
4 | / | 46 | Ah! Cried She, in French |
4 | / | 47 | After Breakfast, Adele and I Withdrew to the Library |
4 | / | 48 | When We Left the Dining-Room |
4 | / | 49 | Chapter 12 |
4 | / | 50 | October, November, December Passed Away |
4 | / | 51 | It Was Very Near, But Not Yet in Sight |
4 | / | 52 | You Live Just Below |
5 | / | 53 | I Did Not Like Re-Entering Thornfield |
5 | / | 54 | Chapter 13 |
5 | / | 55 | I Sat Down Quite Disembarrassed |
5 | / | 56 | Mrs Fairfax Had Dropped Her Knitting |
5 | / | 57 | He Spread the Pictures Before Him |
5 | / | 58 | I Had Scarce Tied the Strings of the Portfolio |
5 | / | 59 | Chapter 14 |
5 | / | 60 | MR Rochester, As He Sat in His Damask-Covered Chair |
5 | / | 61 | Instead of Speaking, I Smiled |
5 | / | 62 | My Eye Met His As the Idea Crossed My Mind |
5 | / | 63 | He Said This As If He Spoke to a Vision |
6 | / | 64 | Chapter 15 |
6 | / | 65 | He Ground His Teeth and Was Silent |
6 | / | 66 | Adele Here Came Running Up Again |
6 | / | 67 | The Ease of His Manner |
6 | / | 68 | Ere Long, Steps Retreated Up the Gallery |
6 | / | 69 | He Re-Entered, Pale and Very Gloomy |
6 | / | 70 | Chapter 16 |
6 | / | 71 | I Still Stood Absolutely Dumfoundered |
6 | / | 72 | A Tread Creaked on the Stairs at Last |
6 | / | 73 | When Once More Alone |
6 | / | 74 | Chapter 17 |
6 | / | 75 | The Party Were Expected to Arrive on Thursday Afternoon |
7 | / | 76 | The Ten Minutes John Had Given Seemed Very Long |
7 | / | 77 | I Told Her Stories As Long As She Would Listen to Them |
7 | / | 78 | A Soft Sound of Rising Now Became Audible |
7 | / | 79 | Genius Is Said to Be Self-Conscious |
7 | / | 80 | Most True Is It |
7 | / | 81 | I Feared ? or Should I Say, Hoped? |
7 | / | 82 | I Suppose, Now, Said Miss Ingram |
7 | / | 83 | Chapter 18 |
7 | / | 84 | Seated on the Carpet |
7 | / | 85 | I Have Told You, Reader |
7 | / | 86 | I Have Not Yet Said Anything Condemnatory |
8 | / | 87 | It Was Verging on Dusk |
8 | / | 88 | I Was Pondering These Things |
8 | / | 89 | Miss Ingram Rose Solemnly |
8 | / | 90 | Chapter 19 |
8 | / | 91 | I Knelt Within Half a Yard of Her |
8 | / | 92 | The Eagerness of a Listener |
8 | / | 93 | Rise, Miss Eyre |
8 | / | 94 | Mr Rochester Was Standing Near Me |
8 | / | 95 | Chapter 20 |
8 | / | 96 | My Slippers Were Thin |
8 | / | 97 | According As the Shifting Obscurity |
8 | / | 98 | I Saw Mr Rochester Shudder |
9 | / | 99 | He Strayed Down a Walk Edged with Box |
9 | / | 100 | Now, My Little Friend |
9 | / | 101 | Chapter 21 |
9 | / | 102 | I Was Silent: The Things Were Frightful |
9 | / | 103 | MR Rochester, I May As Well Mention Another Matter |
9 | / | 104 | In Such Conversation An Hour Was Soon Gone |
9 | / | 105 | I Did Not Need to Be Guided to the Well-Known Room |
9 | / | 106 | I Hated It the First Time I Set My Eyes on It |
9 | / | 107 | Is That a Portrait of Some One You Know? |
9 | / | 108 | Take This Advice |
9 | / | 109 | I Now Gently Assured Her |
9 | / | 110 | Now Act As You Please |
10 | / | 111 | Chapter 22 |
10 | / | 112 | How People Feel When They Are Returning Home |
10 | / | 113 | Hallo! He Cries; and He Puts Up His Book and His Pencil |
10 | / | 114 | Chapter 23 |
10 | / | 115 | It Is One of My Faults |
10 | / | 116 | In About a Month |
10 | / | 117 | I Tell You I Must Go! |
10 | / | 118 | You ? You Strange, You Almost Unearthly Thing! |
10 | / | 119 | Chapter 24 |
10 | / | 120 | This Very Day I Shall Take You |
10 | / | 121 | Don't Send for the Jewels |
10 | / | 122 | I Was Soon Dressed |
10 | / | 123 | Adele, When Lifted in |
11 | / | 124 | The Hour Spent at Millcote Was a Somewhat Harassing One to Me |
11 | / | 125 | We Were Now Approaching Thornfield |
11 | / | 126 | He Rose and Came Towards Me |
11 | / | 127 | Chapter 25 |
11 | / | 128 | The Wind Fell |
11 | / | 129 | He Landed Me on the Pavement |
11 | / | 130 | I Walked a Little While on the Pavement |
11 | / | 131 | The Disquietude of His Air |
11 | / | 132 | Now, Sir, Proceed |
11 | / | 133 | Chapter 26 |
11 | / | 134 | We Entered the Quiet and Humble Temple |
11 | / | 135 | Mr Briggs Calmly Took a Paper from His Pocket |
11 | / | 136 | Bertha Mason Is Mad |
11 | / | 137 | The Three Gentlemen Retreated Simultaneously |
12 | / | 138 | The Morning Had Been a Quiet Morning Enough |
12 | / | 139 | Chapter 27 |
12 | / | 140 | Will You Ever Forgive Me? |
12 | / | 141 | Jane, You Shall Not Stay Here, Nor Will I |
12 | / | 142 | He Recommenced His Walk |
12 | / | 143 | I Did What Human Beings Do Instinctively |
12 | / | 144 | Jane, You Don't Like My Narrative |
12 | / | 145 | From a Flowery Arch at the Bottom of My Garden |
12 | / | 146 | When You Are Inquisitive, Jane |
12 | / | 147 | Last January |
12 | / | 148 | I Was at Once Content |
12 | / | 149 | Jane, You Understand What I Want of You? |
12 | / | 150 | He Crossed the Floor |
13 | / | 151 | That Night I Never Thought to Sleep |
13 | / | 152 | Dim Dawn Glimmered in the Yard |
13 | / | 153 | Chapter 28 |
13 | / | 154 | I Saw Ripe Bilberries Gleaming Here and There |
13 | / | 155 | I Heard a Bell Chime |
13 | / | 156 | I Drew Near Houses |
13 | / | 157 | But Once Did Food Pass My Lips |
13 | / | 158 | Having Crossed the Marsh |
13 | / | 159 | Is There Ony Country Where They Talk I That Way? |
13 | / | 160 | This Was the Climax |
13 | / | 161 | Chapter 29 |
13 | / | 162 | After a Weary Process |
13 | / | 163 | I Maintained a Grave Silence |
14 | / | 164 | The Parlour Was Rather a Small Room |
14 | / | 165 | Here I Saw His Glance Directed to My Hands |
14 | / | 166 | I Observed But Two Points in Planning My Departure |
14 | / | 167 | Chapter 30 |
14 | / | 168 | Incommunicative As He Was |
14 | / | 169 | St John Said These Words As He Pronounced His Sermons |
14 | / | 170 | In This Brief Hour |
14 | / | 171 | Chapter 31 |
14 | / | 172 | Having Brought My Eventide Musings to This Point |
14 | / | 173 | My Powers Heard a Call from Heaven to Rise |
14 | / | 174 | This Then, I Thought, Is Miss Oliver, the Heiress |
14 | / | 175 | Chapter 32 |
14 | / | 176 | Rosamond Oliver Kept Her Word in Coming to Visit Me |
14 | / | 177 | One Evening, While, with Her Usual Child-Like Activity |
15 | / | 178 | It Was the 5th of November, and a Holiday |
15 | / | 179 | Since I Had Ascertained That |
15 | / | 180 | After a Considerable Pause |
15 | / | 181 | Chapter 33 |
15 | / | 182 | Again Came the Blank of a Pause |
15 | / | 183 | I Felt Cold and Dismayed |
15 | / | 184 | Mr Rivers Rose Now and Put His Cloak on |
15 | / | 185 | I Paused ? He Stood Before Me |
15 | / | 186 | Mr Rivers! You Quite Put Me Out of Patience |
15 | / | 187 | Chapter 34 |
15 | / | 188 | Happy at Moor House I Was |
15 | / | 189 | They Are Coming! They Are Coming! |
15 | / | 190 | St John Had a Book in His Hand |
16 | / | 191 | St John Was Not a Man to Be Lightly Refused |
16 | / | 192 | In the Course of My Necessary Correspondence |
16 | / | 193 | As We Advanced and Left the Track |
16 | / | 194 | He Had Calculated on These First Objections |
16 | / | 195 | I Can Do What He Wants Me to Do |
16 | / | 196 | I Shuddered As He Spoke |
16 | / | 197 | St John! I Exclaimed |
16 | / | 198 | Chapter 35 |
16 | / | 199 | I Had Finished the Business Now |
16 | / | 200 | He Opened the Gate |
16 | / | 201 | For the Evening Reading Before Prayers |
16 | / | 202 | The Impossible ? That Is My Marriage |
16 | / | 203 | Chapter 36 |
16 | / | 204 | It Was a Journey of Six-And-Thirty Hours |
17 | / | 205 | I Looked with Timorous Joy Towards a Stately House |
17 | / | 206 | I Feared Now to Hear My Own Story |
17 | / | 207 | What! Did He Not Leave England? |
17 | / | 208 | Chapter 37 |
17 | / | 209 | He Descended the One Step |
17 | / | 210 | Who Is This? |
17 | / | 211 | I Will Be Your Neighbour, Your Nurse, Your Housekeeper |
17 | / | 212 | Summoning Mary |
17 | / | 213 | Very Early the Next Morning |
17 | / | 214 | This St John, Then, Is Your Cousin? |
17 | / | 215 | Jane, I Ever Like Your Tone of Voice |
17 | / | 216 | MR Rochester, If Ever I Did a Good Deed in My Life |
17 | / | 217 | I Longed for Thee |
17 | / | 218 | Chapter 38 |
17 | / | 219 | You Have Not Quite Forgotten Little Adele |
17 | / | 220 | One Morning at the End of the Two Years |
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