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Artist: | Gaskell |
Title: | Elizabeth Gaskell Wives & Daughters (Abridged) 8 CD |
Released: | 01/03/2010 |
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Format: | 8 CD |
Barcode: | 9789626349274 |
Catalogue number: | NAB692712.2 |
SKU: | WA-15128201 |
Condition: | BRAND NEW & SEALED |
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1 | / | 1 | THE DAWN OF AS GALA DAY |
1 | / | 2 | After the proper amount of exhibition |
1 | / | 3 | Ah, Yes! As Soon As We Have Got Over the School |
1 | / | 4 | A NOVICE AMONG THE GREAT FOLK |
1 | / | 5 | At length she saw the pretty lady coming back |
1 | / | 6 | Molly - only child as she was |
1 | / | 7 | Mrs. Kirkpatrick came gliding up |
1 | / | 8 | MOLLY GIBSONS CHILDHOOD |
1 | / | 9 | Mr. Gibsons domestic affections |
1 | / | 10 | MR. GIBSONS NEIGHBOURS |
1 | / | 11 | Perhaps the man of all others |
1 | / | 12 | If Roger Did Not Do Well at Cambridge It Was His Own Fault |
1 | / | 13 | CALF-LOVE |
1 | / | 14 | MR. Coxe Hung His Head a Little, and Meditated |
1 | / | 15 | A Visit To The Hamleys |
1 | / | 16 | Ah! But it was not a lesson. I remember the painter |
1 | / | 17 | Molly was so deep in one of Sir Walter Scotts novels |
1 | / | 18 | FORESHADOWS OF LOVE PERILS |
1 | / | 19 | So Mr. Gibson rode round to the stables |
1 | / | 20 | DRIFTING INTO DANGER |
2 | / | 21 | During this absence of Mollys |
2 | / | 22 | THE WIDOWER AND THE WIDOW |
2 | / | 23 | But the first day on which Mr. Gibson paid his visit |
2 | / | 24 | A CRISIS |
2 | / | 25 | It was the next morning before Mr. Gibson arrived |
2 | / | 26 | For a minute or two he thought it would be kinder |
2 | / | 27 | To Their Surprise, Molly Came in, Trying Hard to Look As Usual |
2 | / | 28 | MAKING FRIENDSHIP |
2 | / | 29 | It is a question whether Mrs. Kirkpatrick or Molly wished |
2 | / | 30 | Mrs. Kirkpatrick led her into Lady Cumnors presence |
2 | / | 31 | Molly had held up all the day bravely |
2 | / | 32 | PREPARING FOR THE WEDDING |
2 | / | 33 | MOLLY GIBSONS NEW FRIENDS |
2 | / | 34 | Mr. Preston must have heard her step |
2 | / | 35 | MOLLY FINDS HERSELF PATRONISED |
2 | / | 36 | I used to think I managed her |
2 | / | 37 | Then the carriage came round |
2 | / | 38 | All the gentlemen were gone |
2 | / | 39 | THE NEW MAMMA |
3 | / | 40 | For some time the murmurs and grumblings |
3 | / | 41 | THE BRIDE AT HOME |
3 | / | 42 | Squire Hamley Came in |
3 | / | 43 | TROUBLE AT HAMLEY HALL |
3 | / | 44 | The squire asked Molly every day |
3 | / | 45 | Mr. Osbornes Secret |
3 | / | 46 | The Last Afternoon of Her Stay at the Hall Came |
3 | / | 47 | CYNTHIAS ARRIVAL |
3 | / | 48 | A woman will have this charm |
3 | / | 49 | Well, Then Mamma Had to Go Out As a Governess |
3 | / | 50 | MRS. GIBSONS VISITORS |
3 | / | 51 | Molly Went Back to Her Seat By Cynthia |
3 | / | 52 | THE HALF-SISTERS |
3 | / | 53 | We've Had Our Unexpected Visitor, Too, Said Mr. Gibson |
3 | / | 54 | OSBORNE HAMLEY REVIEWS HIS POSITION |
3 | / | 55 | MRS. GIBSONS LITTLE DINNER |
3 | / | 56 | Ah, Mr. Gibson, I Have Found Out |
3 | / | 57 | HOLLINGFORD IN A BUSTLE |
3 | / | 58 | The afternoon of the day on which the ball was to take place |
4 | / | 59 | A CHARITY BALL |
4 | / | 60 | Meanwhile Miss Piper and Miss Phoebe |
4 | / | 61 | Mr. Preston was looking intently and angrily |
4 | / | 62 | Lady Harriet, Spied the Gibson Party |
4 | / | 63 | Molly Felt Innocent Enough, and Made No Reply |
4 | / | 64 | She put her arm in her brothers as she spoke |
4 | / | 65 | RIVALRY |
4 | / | 66 | Oh, But You Must Be with Us! We Must Wait |
4 | / | 67 | For Some Reason or Other, Unknown to the Gibsons |
4 | / | 68 | I believe I have been very thoughtless |
4 | / | 69 | BUSH-FIGHTING |
4 | / | 70 | Presently, Osborne Came Upstairs |
4 | / | 71 | Again Cynthia was lost in thought |
4 | / | 72 | OLD WAYS AND NEW WAYS |
4 | / | 73 | COMING EVENTS |
4 | / | 74 | Lady Harriet was sorry to miss Molly |
4 | / | 75 | Cynthia Now Joined the Party, Pretty and Elegant |
4 | / | 76 | BRIGHTENING PROSPECTS |
5 | / | 77 | What's This I Hear About Roger? Said Mr. Gibson |
5 | / | 78 | I Wish I Could Tell His Mother, Said the Squire |
5 | / | 79 | A LOVERS MISTAKE |
5 | / | 80 | Cynthia did not seem inclined to repeat her saying |
5 | / | 81 | THE MOTHERS MANOEUVRE |
5 | / | 82 | I Knew, Said She Through Sobs and Tears |
5 | / | 83 | Has mamma told you? said she |
5 | / | 84 | He's Not the Eldest Son, Continued the Squire |
5 | / | 85 | Your Molly is one in a thousand |
5 | / | 86 | MR. Kirkpatrick, Q.C |
5 | / | 87 | MOLLY GIBSON BREATHES FREELY |
5 | / | 88 | You See a Great Deal of Mr. Preston, Don't You, Molly! |
5 | / | 89 | GATHERING CLOUDS |
5 | / | 90 | I'm Afraid I'm Not As Much Struck By the Wonder of the Thing |
5 | / | 91 | THE STORM BURSTS |
5 | / | 92 | Molly left the path and went straight |
5 | / | 93 | I Am Quite Puzzled By You Both, Said Molly |
5 | / | 94 | CYNTHIAS CONFESSION |
5 | / | 95 | He sate down on the table |
6 | / | 96 | So Now You Understand It All, Molly |
6 | / | 97 | MOLLY GIBSON TO THE RESCUE |
6 | / | 98 | It was a cloudy blustering day |
6 | / | 99 | Does she say that to you in cold blood? |
6 | / | 100 | Cynthia was on the watch for her return |
6 | / | 101 | CONFIDENCES |
6 | / | 102 | No one here! What a blessing! |
6 | / | 103 | Molly thought for a minute or two |
6 | / | 104 | Molly enjoyed her house to herself to the full |
6 | / | 105 | HOLLINGFORD GOSSIPS |
6 | / | 106 | Scandal and It's Victims |
6 | / | 107 | Molly Gibson Has Lost Her Character, Sister. That's It |
6 | / | 108 | AN INNOCENT CULPRIT |
6 | / | 109 | You say you were not acting for yourself |
6 | / | 110 | I Hate to Have You Mixed Up in Mysteries |
6 | / | 111 | MOLLY GIBSON FINDS A CHAMPION |
6 | / | 112 | At Length He Burst in |
6 | / | 113 | Lady Harriet, Was Riding Homewards |
7 | / | 114 | And He Rode Home, and Told His Wife |
7 | / | 115 | CYNTHIA AT BAY |
7 | / | 116 | When she looked back upon her visit |
7 | / | 117 | At Last She Said, Molly Knows It All |
7 | / | 118 | TROUBLES NEVER COME ALONE |
7 | / | 119 | But Here You Are, Just in Such a Position Before Me, Cynthia! |
7 | / | 120 | She laid her hand on the hot damp skin of the horses shoulder |
7 | / | 121 | SQUIRE HAMLEYS SORROW |
7 | / | 122 | Heres Molly, Said Mr. Gibson, Choking a Little Himself |
7 | / | 123 | Some Months Ago Osborne Called |
7 | / | 124 | Someone Must Write to Mrs. Osborne Hamley |
7 | / | 125 | UNLOOKED-FOR ARRIVALS |
7 | / | 126 | The writing this letter was rather difficult work for Molly |
7 | / | 127 | Her Arms Relaxed, Her Figure Swayed |
7 | / | 128 | MOLLY GIBSONS WORTH IS DISCOVERED |
7 | / | 129 | After This, Long Days Passed Over |
7 | / | 130 | When they came within two miles of Hollingford |
7 | / | 131 | Mollys delight at seeing her showed itself |
7 | / | 132 | AN ABSENT LOVER RETURNS |
8 | / | 133 | Molly Went on with Her Questions on Other Subjects |
8 | / | 134 | I was so sorry to hear how ill you had been! |
8 | / | 135 | Off with the Old Love, and on with the New |
8 | / | 136 | Now Roger Spoke to Molly - Spoke Hurriedly, Spoke Hoarsely |
8 | / | 137 | BRIDAL VISITS AND ADIEUX |
8 | / | 138 | The Squire? Asked Mrs. Gibson in Some Surprise |
8 | / | 139 | Molly was sitting in the drawing-room pale and trembling |
8 | / | 140 | When Molly arrived at the Towers |
8 | / | 141 | REVIVING HOPES AND BRIGHTENING PROSPECTS |
8 | / | 142 | Molly Stood Up |
8 | / | 143 | MOLLY GIBSON AT HAMLEY HALL |
8 | / | 144 | It so happened that on Mollys last morning |
8 | / | 145 | ROGER HAMLEYS CONFESSION |
8 | / | 146 | One evening after dinner |
8 | / | 147 | My dear boy! said Mr. Gibson |
8 | / | 148 | Mr. Gibson gave Rogers message to his wife |
8 | / | 149 | Having Married Cynthia, As Her Mother Put It |
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