Rd Blackmore BlackmoreR. D. Lorna Doone Abridged 4 CD 4 CD
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| Artist: | Rd Blackmore |
| Title: | BlackmoreR. D. Lorna Doone Abridged 4 CD |
| Released: | 02/11/2010 |
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| Format: | 4 CD |
| Barcode: | 9781843793625 |
| Catalogue number: | NAB636212.2 |
| SKU: | WA-15342201 |
| Condition: | BRAND NEW & SEALED |
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| 1 | / | 1 | Lorna Doone. A Romance of Exmoor |
| 1 | / | 2 | Now, up to the end of Dulverton town? |
| 1 | / | 3 | Now, before I got home? |
| 1 | / | 4 | About the rest of all that winter? |
| 1 | / | 5 | When I had travelled two miles or so? |
| 1 | / | 6 | When I came to myself again? |
| 1 | / | 7 | How the year went by I know not? |
| 1 | / | 8 | Tom Faggus was a jovial soul? |
| 1 | / | 9 | Mr. Reuben Huckaback, whom many good folk? |
| 1 | / | 10 | When we arrived at Ley Manor? |
| 1 | / | 11 | But for all that, Uncle Reuben was none the worse? |
| 1 | / | 12 | That week I could do little more than dream? |
| 1 | / | 13 | Inside the niche of native stone? |
| 1 | / | 14 | By Your Face, Master Ridd, I See That You Have Heard? |
| 1 | / | 15 | First, I am thy uncle's son? |
| 2 | / | 16 | The next afternoon, when work was over? |
| 2 | / | 17 | By dinner-time we arrived at Porlock? |
| 2 | / | 18 | In Westminster Hall I found nobody? |
| 2 | / | 19 | In the morning I stood, face to face? |
| 2 | / | 20 | But how shall I tell you the things I felt? |
| 2 | / | 21 | After long or short - I know not? |
| 2 | / | 22 | Although I was under interdict for two months? |
| 2 | / | 23 | Now this was so exactly what I had tried to do? |
| 2 | / | 24 | We knew for certain that at Taunton? |
| 2 | / | 25 | However I do not mean to say? |
| 2 | / | 26 | Of course I was up the very next morning? |
| 2 | / | 27 | After this, for another month? |
| 2 | / | 28 | I knew that the Captain's house was first? |
| 2 | / | 29 | I Hear the Old Nurse Moving |
| 2 | / | 30 | When I went up one morning? |
| 2 | / | 31 | And Know You of Your Own Low Descent? |
| 2 | / | 32 | Hence it came to pass? |
| 2 | / | 33 | After all was over, I strode across the moors very sadly? |
| 3 | / | 34 | It must have snowed most wonderfully? |
| 3 | / | 35 | But presently I knew the cause? |
| 3 | / | 36 | At the Door Were All Our People |
| 3 | / | 37 | As for Lorna, She Would Come Out |
| 3 | / | 38 | Now when the young maidens were gone? |
| 3 | / | 39 | We said no more about the necklace? |
| 3 | / | 40 | Knowing how fiercely the floods were out? |
| 3 | / | 41 | The robbers rode into our yard? |
| 3 | / | 42 | As I came in, soon after dark? |
| 3 | / | 43 | 'Young people of the present age,' said the Counsellor? |
| 3 | / | 44 | 'Oh, that old thing!' said the gentleman? |
| 3 | / | 45 | 'You know, my son,' said Jeremy Stickles? |
| 3 | / | 46 | However, at First All Things Went Well |
| 3 | / | 47 | For a time Master Stickles's authority? |
| 3 | / | 48 | I set forth one day for Watchett? |
| 3 | / | 49 | Now I have not judged it in any way needful? |
| 3 | / | 50 | 'The Lady Lorna Dugal,' said Lizzie? |
| 4 | / | 51 | This season, the reaping of the corn? |
| 4 | / | 52 | Right early in the morning, I was off? |
| 4 | / | 53 | Fog (like a chestnut-tree in blossom?) |
| 4 | / | 54 | That faithful creature, whom I began to admire? |
| 4 | / | 55 | Now Kickums was not like Winnie? |
| 4 | / | 56 | When I came to Earl Brandir's house? |
| 4 | / | 57 | After this, we spoke of ourselves? |
| 4 | / | 58 | The Good Earl Brandir Was a Man of the Noblest Charity |
| 4 | / | 59 | The magistrate made me many compliments? |
| 4 | / | 60 | Without any further hesitation; I agreed? |
| 4 | / | 61 | We Waited a Very Long Time |
| 4 | / | 62 | From that great confusion we returned? |
| 4 | / | 63 | 'Will you applaud me, kind sir,' I said? |
| 4 | / | 64 | Lorna's dress was of pure white? |
| 4 | / | 65 | A gnarled and half-starved oak? |
| 4 | / | 66 | When we came to the stable door? |
| 4 | / | 67 | Presently, a little knock sounded? |
| 4 | / | 68 | Following her, to the very utmost of my mind? |
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