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Artist: | Bronte |
Title: | Bronte / Weston Villette 15 CD |
Released: | 01/11/2007 |
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Format: | 15 CD |
Barcode: | 9789626344682 |
Catalogue number: | NAB46812.2 |
SKU: | WA-15127648 |
Condition: | BRAND NEW & SEALED |
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1 | / | 1 | Chapter 1: Bretton |
1 | / | 2 | That Same Evening at Nine O'Clock |
1 | / | 3 | On Going to Bed An Hour Afterwards |
1 | / | 4 | Chapter 2: Paulina |
1 | / | 5 | Mr. Home Was a Stern-Featured |
1 | / | 6 | Graham Was at That Time |
1 | / | 7 | Chapter 3: The Playmates |
1 | / | 8 | Graham - Not Failing in His Way |
1 | / | 9 | It Happened That Graham Was Not |
1 | / | 10 | It Was Sufficiently Comical |
1 | / | 11 | Graham Forgot His Impatience |
1 | / | 12 | With These Words She Gathered Graham |
1 | / | 13 | Her Lip Trembled |
1 | / | 14 | When I Thought She Could Listen to Me |
1 | / | 15 | Chapter 4: Miss Marchmont |
2 | / | 16 | Two Hot, Close Rooms Thus Became My World |
2 | / | 17 | I Love Memory To-Night, She Said |
2 | / | 18 | What Is the Matter? I Demanded |
2 | / | 19 | Chapter 5: Turning a New Leaf |
2 | / | 20 | I Stored Up This Piece of Casual Information |
2 | / | 21 | Chapter 6: London |
2 | / | 22 | My State of Mind, and All Accompanying |
2 | / | 23 | Towards Morning Her Discourse Ran |
2 | / | 24 | She Stared, Then Carelessly Ran on |
2 | / | 25 | I Was Not Sick Till Long After |
2 | / | 26 | Chapter 7: Villette |
2 | / | 27 | I Had Hoped We Might Reach Villette |
2 | / | 28 | He Tore a Leaf from His Pocket-Book |
2 | / | 29 | A Quarter of An Hour Passed |
3 | / | 30 | Chapter 8: Madame Beck |
3 | / | 31 | Her Duty Done - I Felt That |
3 | / | 32 | When Attired, Madame Beck |
3 | / | 33 | As Madame Beck Ruled |
3 | / | 34 | Behind the House Was a Large Garden |
3 | / | 35 | Dites Donc, Said Madame Sternly |
3 | / | 36 | It Seems That Three Titled Belles |
3 | / | 37 | Chapter 9: Isidore |
3 | / | 38 | By Degrees, As I Acquired Fluency |
3 | / | 39 | Finding That She Carried the Thing |
3 | / | 40 | I Viewed Her from Top to Toe |
3 | / | 41 | That Will Do, Miss Fanshawe |
3 | / | 42 | Chapter 10: Dr. John |
3 | / | 43 | It Appeared She Did Not Find |
3 | / | 44 | No Sooner Did Fifine Emerge |
4 | / | 45 | Chapter 11: The Portresss Cabinet |
4 | / | 46 | Had She, Indeed, Floating Visions |
4 | / | 47 | But While I Pondered |
4 | / | 48 | Chapter 12: The Casket |
4 | / | 49 | From the First I Was Tempted |
4 | / | 50 | To-Night, I Was Not So Mutinous |
4 | / | 51 | I Wish I Did Know Whom |
4 | / | 52 | He Stood Looking Down |
4 | / | 53 | Chapter 13: A Sneeze Out of Season |
4 | / | 54 | When I Vanished |
4 | / | 55 | On Revisiting My Drawers |
4 | / | 56 | Le Marmot Na Rien, Nest-Ce Pas? |
4 | / | 57 | He Instantly Tore the Billet |
4 | / | 58 | Chapter 14: The Fete |
4 | / | 59 | About This Time |
5 | / | 60 | The Day Preceding Madames Fete |
5 | / | 61 | Being Dressed at Least a Couple |
5 | / | 62 | A Thousand Objections Rushed |
5 | / | 63 | In This Exercise the Afternoon Passed |
5 | / | 64 | In An Instant We Were Out of Doors |
5 | / | 65 | St. Pierre Sneered Again |
5 | / | 66 | No Sooner Was the Play Over |
5 | / | 67 | Madame Knew Something of the World; |
5 | / | 68 | I Suppose You Are Nobodys Daughter |
5 | / | 69 | The Answer Dr. John Would Have Given |
5 | / | 70 | I May, Perhaps, Look After Her a Little; |
5 | / | 71 | I Cut Short These Confidences Somewhat |
5 | / | 72 | Chapter 15: The Long Vacation |
5 | / | 73 | I Hesitate, Said He |
5 | / | 74 | My Heart Almost Died Within Me; |
6 | / | 75 | The Cretin Being Gone |
6 | / | 76 | One Evening - I Was Not Delirious |
6 | / | 77 | Of Course, I Had Not Expected He Would Be |
6 | / | 78 | Chapter 16: Auld Lang Syne |
6 | / | 79 | Where Was I? |
6 | / | 80 | Reader; I Felt Alarmed! |
6 | / | 81 | Do You Like It, Polly? I Asked |
6 | / | 82 | Do Let Me Go Down-Stairs, Madam |
6 | / | 83 | To Say Anything on the Subject |
6 | / | 84 | For My Part, I Just Ventured to Inquire |
6 | / | 85 | Chapter 17: La Terrasse |
6 | / | 86 | She Left Me, and I Lay in Bed |
6 | / | 87 | What Did Madame Beck Mean |
6 | / | 88 | Lucy, You Ought to Travel for About |
7 | / | 89 | Chapter 18: We Quarrel |
7 | / | 90 | To One Who Had Named Him Slave |
7 | / | 91 | Ginevra! He Thought Her So Fair |
7 | / | 92 | Chapter 19: The Cleopatra |
7 | / | 93 | His Mother Possessed a Good Development |
7 | / | 94 | It Seemed to Me That An Original and Good |
7 | / | 95 | M. Pauls Hair Was Shorn Close As Raven Down |
7 | / | 96 | How Did You Get on with Marie Broc? |
7 | / | 97 | Chapter 20: The Concert |
7 | / | 98 | By This Time We Had Got Into |
7 | / | 99 | Observing That Dr. Johns Attention |
7 | / | 100 | I Knew Another of These Seraphs |
7 | / | 101 | Ginevra Saw You, I Think? |
7 | / | 102 | The Concert Over, the Lottery |
8 | / | 103 | We Did Not Easily Regain Our Seats |
8 | / | 104 | And Yet He Had Neither Forgiven |
8 | / | 105 | I Am So: Just As Rhadamanthus |
8 | / | 106 | Chapter 21: Reaction |
8 | / | 107 | If, Muttered She, If He Should Write |
8 | / | 108 | Ere Long the Bell Rang It's Reveillee |
8 | / | 109 | I Had Time to Bathe My Eyes |
8 | / | 110 | Go to Your Practising, Said I |
8 | / | 111 | A Fortnight Passed; |
8 | / | 112 | When I Re-Entered the Schoolroom |
8 | / | 113 | Chapter 22: The Letter |
8 | / | 114 | Say What You Will, Reader |
8 | / | 115 | He Asked Me, Smiling |
8 | / | 116 | They Will Not Come Here, I Answered; |
9 | / | 117 | Chapter 23: Vashti |
9 | / | 118 | Mademoiselle Lucy! Cried Rosine |
9 | / | 119 | The Theatre Was Full |
9 | / | 120 | Vashti Was Not Good, I Was Told; |
9 | / | 121 | And Dr. John? Reader, I See Him Yet |
9 | / | 122 | Where Is Harriet? I Wish Harriet |
9 | / | 123 | Chapter 24: M. de Bassompierre |
9 | / | 124 | I Suppose Animals Kept in Cages |
9 | / | 125 | Soured and Listless, Miss Fanshawe Was |
9 | / | 126 | I Opened the Billet: By This Time |
9 | / | 127 | The Keen, Still Cold of the Morning |
9 | / | 128 | Ah! and You Remember the Old Time |
9 | / | 129 | Chapter 25: The Little Countess |
9 | / | 130 | Your Ladyship Wishes for the Tankard? |
10 | / | 131 | Next Day, When We Were All Assembled |
10 | / | 132 | His Fair Little Daughter Did Not Take |
10 | / | 133 | Mrs. Bretton Asked Mr. Home |
10 | / | 134 | Paulina Mary Cast Once or Twice |
10 | / | 135 | Chapter 26: A Burial |
10 | / | 136 | Welcome I Endeavoured to Make It |
10 | / | 137 | Well, I Cleared Away the Ivy |
10 | / | 138 | As to Mary de Bassompierre |
10 | / | 139 | The Light in Which M. de Bassompierre |
10 | / | 140 | The Young Countess Was a Little Proud |
10 | / | 141 | Chapter 27: The Hotel Crecy |
10 | / | 142 | Do - Do Tell Me Who You Are? |
10 | / | 143 | I Do Not Think His Audience |
10 | / | 144 | Another Listener and Observer There Was |
11 | / | 145 | He Had Assumed a Bantering Air |
11 | / | 146 | I Quite Well Recall It |
11 | / | 147 | Having Sought My Shawl |
11 | / | 148 | Chapter 28: The Watchguard |
11 | / | 149 | Not Being Quite Tall Enough |
11 | / | 150 | Still Gently Railing at Me |
11 | / | 151 | Vous Ne Voulez Pas |
11 | / | 152 | I Would Have Looked Up at Him |
11 | / | 153 | Chapter 29: Monsieurs Fete |
11 | / | 154 | Breakfast Being Over and Mass Attended |
11 | / | 155 | Monsieur, Said Mademoiselle St. Pierre |
11 | / | 156 | The Class Was Struck of a Heap |
11 | / | 157 | But Now at Last I Had Him: |
11 | / | 158 | You Will Be Like Me, Monsieur |
12 | / | 159 | Chapter 30: M. Paul |
12 | / | 160 | When the Pang and Peril |
12 | / | 161 | Once, Upon His Preferring |
12 | / | 162 | Women of Intellect Was His Next Theme: |
12 | / | 163 | I Knew What the Result of Such |
12 | / | 164 | Chapter 31: The Dryad |
12 | / | 165 | Courage, Lucy Snowe! |
12 | / | 166 | This Idea of Keeping Down |
12 | / | 167 | It Pleased Me When You Took Them |
12 | / | 168 | Why Do You Shrink and Speak So Faintly? |
12 | / | 169 | Chapter 32: The First Letter |
12 | / | 170 | Papa Had Letters from Him Once |
12 | / | 171 | It Is True I Little Respect Women |
12 | / | 172 | Life, She Went on |
12 | / | 173 | Chapter 33: M. Paul Keeps His Promise |
13 | / | 174 | And Now We Were in the Country |
13 | / | 175 | Mindful Always of His Religion |
13 | / | 176 | When Hot Noon Arrived |
13 | / | 177 | Chapter 34: Malevola |
13 | / | 178 | The Expression of Her Face |
13 | / | 179 | Down Washed the Rain |
13 | / | 180 | The Hero of His Tale |
13 | / | 181 | I, Daughter, Am Pere Silas |
13 | / | 182 | Chapter 35: Fraternity |
13 | / | 183 | Having Partially Collected |
13 | / | 184 | They Would Not Yet Let Me Go |
13 | / | 185 | I Am Judged, Said He |
13 | / | 186 | True; I Remember Now |
13 | / | 187 | Chapter 36: The Apple of Discord |
14 | / | 188 | The Orange-Trees, and Several Plants |
14 | / | 189 | I Opened It. What Was It? |
14 | / | 190 | Through the Glass Door |
14 | / | 191 | (After a Pause:) Allons Donc! |
14 | / | 192 | I Found That Pere Silas |
14 | / | 193 | It Will Not Be. God Is Not with Rome |
14 | / | 194 | Chapter 37: Sunshine |
14 | / | 195 | Lucy, What Do You Mean? Said She |
14 | / | 196 | I Made No Answer |
14 | / | 197 | Ah, Sir! Did You Observe Her |
14 | / | 198 | She Shuddered |
14 | / | 199 | He Turned, and Waited Till I Said Amen! |
14 | / | 200 | Not Long After, Perhaps a Fortnight |
14 | / | 201 | Chapter 38: Cloud |
14 | / | 202 | That Girl Would Have Had a Right to Hate Me |
15 | / | 203 | What Quiet Lessons I Had |
15 | / | 204 | Proceed, Said Madame; |
15 | / | 205 | All That Evening I Waited |
15 | / | 206 | This Was the Sole Flash-Eliciting |
15 | / | 207 | The Drug Wrought |
15 | / | 208 | Quiet Rue Fossette! |
15 | / | 209 | While Looking Up at the Image |
15 | / | 210 | Strange to Say, This Man Knew Me |
15 | / | 211 | Three Fine Tall Trees Growing Close |
15 | / | 212 | Chapter 39: Old and New Acquaintance |
15 | / | 213 | Justine Marie! What Was This? |
15 | / | 214 | We Have Looked at the City Belle |
15 | / | 215 | Still, Hint and Raillery Flew Thick |
16 | / | 216 | These Oil-Twinkling Streets Are Very Still |
16 | / | 217 | Chapter 40: The Happy Pair |
16 | / | 218 | Do You Begin to Comprehend |
16 | / | 219 | In Winding Up Mistress Fanshawes Memoirs |
16 | / | 220 | Chapter 41: Faubourg Clotilde |
16 | / | 221 | Paul, Paul! Said a Womans Hurried Voice |
16 | / | 222 | The Route He Took Was By the Boulevards |
16 | / | 223 | Opening An Inner Door |
16 | / | 224 | The Trouble! I Cried |
16 | / | 225 | This Was True Enough: |
16 | / | 226 | I Spoke. All Escaped from My Lips |
16 | / | 227 | Chapter 42: Finis |
16 | / | 228 | And Now the Three Years Are Past |
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