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Artist: | Dickens |
Title: | Dickens / Lesser Great Expectations 15 CD |
Released: | 01/08/2007 |
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Format: | 15 CD |
Barcode: | 9789626344620 |
Catalogue number: | NAB46212.2 |
SKU: | WA-15121035 |
Condition: | BRAND NEW & SEALED |
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1 | / | 1 | Chapter 1: My Fathers Family Name Being Pirrip |
1 | / | 2 | He Gave Me a Most Tremendous Dip and Roll |
1 | / | 3 | Chapter 2: My Sister, Mrs. Joe Gargery, Was |
1 | / | 4 | On the Present Occasion, Though I Was Hungry |
1 | / | 5 | It Was Christmas Eve, and I Had to Stir the Pudding |
1 | / | 6 | Chapter 3: It Was a Rimy Morning, and Very Damp |
1 | / | 7 | I Had Often Watched a Large Dog of Ours |
1 | / | 8 | Chapter 4: I Fully Expected to Find Constable |
1 | / | 9 | MRS. Joe, Said Uncle Pumblechook: |
1 | / | 10 | Joe Offered Me More Gravy, Which I Was Afraid to Take |
1 | / | 11 | Chapter 5: The Apparition of a File of Soldiers |
1 | / | 12 | At Last, Joes Job Was Done |
2 | / | 13 | It Was a Run Indeed Now |
2 | / | 14 | We Had Not Gone Far When Three Cannon |
2 | / | 15 | Chapter 6: My State of Mind Regarding the Pilfering |
2 | / | 16 | Chapter 7: At the Time When I Stood |
2 | / | 17 | There Was No Indispensable Necessity |
2 | / | 18 | I Could Think of Nothing Better to Say |
2 | / | 19 | Joe Made the Fire and Swept the Hearth |
2 | / | 20 | Chapter 8: Mr. Pumblechooks Premises |
2 | / | 21 | My Young Conductress Locked the Gate |
2 | / | 22 | I Regret to State That I Was Not Afraid |
2 | / | 23 | She Won the Game, and I Dealt |
2 | / | 24 | My Sisters Bringing Up Had Me Sensitive |
2 | / | 25 | Chapter 9: When I Reached Home, My Sister |
3 | / | 26 | The Worst of It Was That That Bullying Old |
3 | / | 27 | Now, When I Saw Joe Open His Blue Eyes |
3 | / | 28 | Chapter 10: The Felicitous Idea Occurred to Me |
3 | / | 29 | It Being a Saturday Night, I Found the Landlord |
3 | / | 30 | All This While, the Strange Man Looked |
3 | / | 31 | Chapter 11: At the Appointed Time I Returned |
3 | / | 32 | As We Were Going with Out Candle |
3 | / | 33 | These Crawling Things Had Fascinated My Attention |
3 | / | 34 | Miss Sarah Pocket, Whom I Now Saw to Be |
3 | / | 35 | I Was Going to Wish Her Many Happy Returns |
3 | / | 36 | I Was Secretly Afraid of Him When I Saw |
3 | / | 37 | Chapter 12: My Mind Grew Very Uneasy |
3 | / | 38 | There Was a Song Joe Used to Hum Fragments of |
4 | / | 39 | When I Got Home at Night, and Delivered |
4 | / | 40 | Chapter 13: It Was a Trial to My Feelings |
4 | / | 41 | As If He Were Absolutely Out of His Mind |
4 | / | 42 | The Justices Were Sitting in the Town Hall |
4 | / | 43 | Chapter 14: It Is a Most Miserable Thing to Feel |
4 | / | 44 | Chapter 15: As I Was Getting Too Big |
4 | / | 45 | In Brief, Joe Thought That If I Thought Well of It |
4 | / | 46 | My Sister Had Been Standing Silent in the Yard |
4 | / | 47 | As I Never Assisted at Any Other Representation |
4 | / | 48 | Chapter 16: With My Head Full of George Barnwell |
4 | / | 49 | When, at Last, She Came Round So Far |
4 | / | 50 | Chapter 17: I Now Fell Into a Regular Routine |
4 | / | 51 | My Sister Was Never Left Alone Now |
5 | / | 52 | Biddy, I Cried, Getting Up |
5 | / | 53 | Chapter 18: It Was in the Fourth Year |
5 | / | 54 | We Were All Deeply Persuaded That the Unfortunate |
5 | / | 55 | My Dream Was Out |
5 | / | 56 | Well, Joseph Gargery? You Look Dumbfoundered? |
5 | / | 57 | Pips a Gentleman of Fortun Then, Said Joe |
5 | / | 58 | Chapter 19: Morning Made a Considerable Difference |
5 | / | 59 | Well? What Are You Stopping For? Said I |
5 | / | 60 | When He Had at Last Done |
5 | / | 61 | At About This Time, I Began to Observe |
5 | / | 62 | Well, Pip? |
5 | / | 63 | Biddy Was Astir So Early to Get My Breakfast |
6 | / | 64 | Chapter 20: The Journey from Our Town |
6 | / | 65 | While I Looked About Me Here |
6 | / | 66 | Heres Mike, Said the Clerk |
6 | / | 67 | Chapter 21: Casting My Eyes on Mr. Wemmick |
6 | / | 68 | So Imperfect Was This Realization of the First |
6 | / | 69 | Chapter 22: The Pale Young Gentleman and I |
6 | / | 70 | He Was Still a Pale Young Gentleman |
6 | / | 71 | There Appeared Upon the Scene |
6 | / | 72 | It Had Not Occurred to Me Before |
6 | / | 73 | This Collation Disposed of at a Moderate Price |
6 | / | 74 | Chapter 23: Mr. Pocket Said He Was Glad to See Me |
6 | / | 75 | Both Mr. And Mrs. Pocket Had Such a Noticeable Air |
6 | / | 76 | After Dinner the Children Were Introduced |
6 | / | 77 | It Happened That the Other Five Children |
7 | / | 78 | Chapter 24: After Two or Three Days |
7 | / | 79 | In the Room Over That, a Little Flabby Terrier of a Clerk |
7 | / | 80 | Chapter 25: Bentley Drummle, Who Was |
7 | / | 81 | I Was Falling Into Meditation on My Guardians |
7 | / | 82 | Is It Your Own, Mr. Wemmick? |
7 | / | 83 | Chapter 26: It Fell Out As Wemmick Had Told Me |
7 | / | 84 | Induced to Take Particular Notice of the Housekeeper |
7 | / | 85 | While He Said These Words in a Leisurely Critical Style |
7 | / | 86 | Chapter 27: My Dear Mr Pip |
7 | / | 87 | Joe, How Are You, Joe? |
7 | / | 88 | I Had Neither the Good Sense Nor the Good Feeling |
7 | / | 89 | Chapter 28: It Was Clear That I Must |
7 | / | 90 | It Is Impossible to Express with What Acuteness |
8 | / | 91 | After Overhearing This Dialogue |
8 | / | 92 | Chapter 29: Betimes in the Morning I Was Up and Out |
8 | / | 93 | Upon That, I Turned Down the Long Passage |
8 | / | 94 | It Was Settled That I Should Stay There |
8 | / | 95 | Her Handsome Dress Had Trailed Upon the Ground |
8 | / | 96 | Well, Pip! How Often Have You Seen Miss Estella |
8 | / | 97 | Chapter 30: After Well Considering the Matter |
8 | / | 98 | The Coach, with Mr. Jaggers Inside |
8 | / | 99 | I Stopped for a Moment to Consider |
8 | / | 100 | I Turned My Head Aside |
8 | / | 101 | Chapter 31: On Our Arrival in Denmark |
8 | / | 102 | We Made All the Haste We Could Downstairs |
8 | / | 103 | Chapter 32: One Day When I Was Busy with My Books |
8 | / | 104 | Thus, We Walked Through Wemmicks Greenhouse |
9 | / | 105 | As We Came Out of the Prison Through the Lodge |
9 | / | 106 | Chapter 33: In Her Furred Travelling-Dress |
9 | / | 107 | It Was No Laughing Matter with Estella Now |
9 | / | 108 | I Should Have Been Chary of Discussing |
9 | / | 109 | Chapter 34: As I Had Grown Accustomed |
9 | / | 110 | As I Am Now Generalizing |
9 | / | 111 | However, My Determined Manner |
9 | / | 112 | Chapter 35: It Was the First Time That |
9 | / | 113 | The Neighbourhood, However |
9 | / | 114 | I Have Not Heard the Particulars |
9 | / | 115 | Chapter 36: Herbert and I Went on |
9 | / | 116 | I Was Beginning to Express My Gratitude |
9 | / | 117 | I Could Have Posted a Newspaper in His Mouth |
9 | / | 118 | Chapter 37: Deeming Sunday the Best Day |
9 | / | 119 | Miss Skiffins Waas of a Wooden Appearance |
10 | / | 120 | The Flag Had Been Struck |
10 | / | 121 | Chapter 38: If That Staid Old House Near the Green |
10 | / | 122 | This Was All the Preparation I Received |
10 | / | 123 | It Happened on the Occasion of This Visit |
10 | / | 124 | Miss Havisham, with Her Head in Her Hands |
10 | / | 125 | I Thought I Saw Him Leer in An Ugly Way at Me |
10 | / | 126 | At a Certain Assembly Ball at Richmond |
10 | / | 127 | Chapter 39: I Was Three-And-Twenty Years of Age |
10 | / | 128 | He Looked About Him with the Strangest Air |
10 | / | 129 | As I Put My Glass to My Lips |
10 | / | 130 | The Abhorrence in Which I Held the Man |
10 | / | 131 | I Tried to Collect My Thoughts, But I Was Stunned |
10 | / | 132 | Chapter 40: It Was Fortunate for Me |
11 | / | 133 | By-And-By, His Door Opened and He Came Out |
11 | / | 134 | Some Sense of the Grimly-Ludicrous Moved Me |
11 | / | 135 | It Would Seem a Simple Matter to Decide |
11 | / | 136 | Wemmick Was Out |
11 | / | 137 | Chapter 41: In Vain Should I Attempt to Describe |
11 | / | 138 | Poor Fellow! He Little Suspected with Whose Money |
11 | / | 139 | Chapter 42: Dear Boy and Pips Comrade |
11 | / | 140 | I Might A-Took Warning By Arthur |
11 | / | 141 | He Had Worked Himself Into a State |
11 | / | 142 | Chapter 43: Why Should I Pause to Ask |
11 | / | 143 | It Was Poisonous to Me to See Him in the Town |
11 | / | 144 | Chapter 44: In the Room Where |
11 | / | 145 | I Have Been Thrown Among One Family |
12 | / | 146 | It Seems, Said Estella, Very Calmly |
12 | / | 147 | All Done, All Gone! |
12 | / | 148 | Chapter 45: Turning from the Temple Gate |
12 | / | 149 | Now, Mr. Pip, You Know, Said Wemmick |
12 | / | 150 | I Thanked Him for His Valuable Advice |
12 | / | 151 | Chapter 46: Eight O'Clock Had Struck |
12 | / | 152 | There Was Something So Natural and Winning |
12 | / | 153 | Our Conference Being Now Ended |
12 | / | 154 | Chapter 47: Some Weeks Passed |
12 | / | 155 | The Second Piece Was |
12 | / | 156 | Steady! I Thought |
12 | / | 157 | Chapter 48: The Second of the Two Meetings |
12 | / | 158 | Receiving This As An Intimation |
12 | / | 159 | He Dismissed Her, and She Glided Out of the Room |
13 | / | 160 | We Took Our Leave Early, and Left Together |
13 | / | 161 | Chapter 49: Putting Miss Havishams Note |
13 | / | 162 | As I Brought Another of the Ragged Chairs |
13 | / | 163 | O Miss Havisham, Said I, I Can Do It Now |
13 | / | 164 | I Had Been Shut Up in These Rooms |
13 | / | 165 | She Was Insensible, and I Was Afraid |
13 | / | 166 | Chapter 50: My Hands Had Been Dressed |
13 | / | 167 | Does It Strike Too Cold on That Sensitive Place? |
13 | / | 168 | Chapter 51: What Purpose I Had in View |
13 | / | 169 | Even Mr. Jaggers Started When I Said Those Words |
13 | / | 170 | Now, Pip, Said Mr. Jaggers, Put This Case |
13 | / | 171 | Standing By for a Little, While They Were at Work |
13 | / | 172 | Chapter 52: From Little Britain |
13 | / | 173 | I Had Had Load Enough Upon My Mind |
13 | / | 174 | Chapter 53: It Was a Dark Night |
14 | / | 175 | Whom I Had Looked for, I Don't Know |
14 | / | 176 | He Had Been Drinking, and His Eyes Were Red |
14 | / | 177 | There Was a Clear Space of a Few Feet |
14 | / | 178 | When I Told Herbert What Had Passed |
14 | / | 179 | Chapter 54: It Was One of Those March Days |
14 | / | 180 | At the Stairs Where We Had Taken Him Abroad |
14 | / | 181 | We Pushed Off Again, and Made What Way We Could |
14 | / | 182 | In the Infinite Meaning of His Reply |
14 | / | 183 | Startop Could Make Out, After a Few Minutes |
14 | / | 184 | The Jack at the Ship Was Instructed |
14 | / | 185 | Chapter 55: He Was Taken to the Police Court |
14 | / | 186 | On the Saturday in That Same Week |
14 | / | 187 | That Discreet Damsel Was Attired As Usual |
14 | / | 188 | Chapter 56: He Lay in Prison Very Ill |
15 | / | 189 | The Whole Scene Starts Out Again |
15 | / | 190 | The Number of the Days Had Risen to Ten |
15 | / | 191 | Chapter 57: Now That I Was Left Wholly to Myself |
15 | / | 192 | At Last, One Day, I Took Courage |
15 | / | 193 | I Never Discovered from Whom Joe |
15 | / | 194 | When We Got Back Again and He Lifted Me Out |
15 | / | 195 | It Was on the Third or Fourth Occasion |
15 | / | 196 | Chapter 58: The Tidings of My High Fortunes |
15 | / | 197 | Say That Likewise, Retorted Pumblechook |
15 | / | 198 | Dear Biddy, Said I |
15 | / | 199 | Chapter 59: For Eleven Years, I Had Not Seen |
15 | / | 200 | I Am Greatly Changed. I Wonder You Know Me |
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