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CD Naxos Audiobooks veröffentlicht: 01.09.2006 |
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1.1 Chapter 1: In Chancery: London. Michaelmas Term1.2 This Is the Court of Chancery1.3 How Many People Out of the Suit Jarndyce1.4 Chapter 2: In Fashion: It Is But a Glimpse1.5 How Alexander Wept When He Had No More Worlds1.6 If You Want to Address Our People, Sir1.7 Chapter 3: A Progress: I Have a Great Deal of Difficulty1.8 I Was in a Kind of Fright Beyond My Grief1.9 It Must Have Been Two Years Afterwards1.10 He Appeared to Enjoy Beyond Everything1.11 I Thought He Was Very Strange1.12 As I Began to Know More, I Taught More1.13 But of Course I Soon Considered1.14 We Conversed in a Low Tone1.15 MR Kenge Now Retired, and Richard with Him2.1 Chapter 4: Telescopic Philanthropy: We Were to Pass the Night2.2 As I Found (After Pacifying Him)2.3 The Girl at the Table Left Off Biting Her Pen2.4 Soon After Seven O'Clock We Went Down to Dinner2.5 Her Cousin Jarndyce Had Written to Her2.6 Chapter 5: A Morning Adventure: Although the Morning2.7 So, Cousin, Said the Cheerful Voice of Richard2.8 As It Was Still Foggy and Dark2.9 He Had By This Time Led Us Across the Shop2.10 Her Room Was Clean, But Very, Very Bare2.11 She Stopped to Tell Us in a Whisper2.12 Before We Finally Turned Out of Those Lanes2.13 Chapter 6: Quite at Home: The Day Had Brightened2.14 At Barnet There Were Other Horses Waiting for Us2.15 The Little Jellybys, Said Richard, Coming to My Relief2.16 The Furniture, Old-Fashioned Rather Than Old3.1 Our Luggage Having Arrived and Being All at Hand3.2 I Covet Nothing, Said Mr Skimpole3.3 Mr Jarndyce Patted Him on the Head with a Smile3.4 He Observed Us with a Genial Interest3.5 As Our Absence Had Been Long Enough Already3.6 It Was So Delicious to See the Clouds3.7 Chapter 7: The Ghosts Walk: While Esther Sleeps3.8 It Has Rained So Hard and Rained So Long3.9 Nevertheless, Mrs Rouncewells Son Has3.10 Thus They Pass on from Room to Room3.11 Rosa Draws Nearer to the Housekeeper3.12 Chapter 8: Covering a Multitude of Sins: It Was Interesting 04:413.13 I Left Them Still Listening to Him When I Withdrew3.14 He Walked a Little to and Fro After Saying This3.15 I Really Was Frightened at the Thought4.1 You Have Been Visiting, I Understand4.2 If That Dark-Visaged Eldest Boy Could Look4.3 MRS Pardiggle, Leading the Way4.4 I Hope It Is Not Unkind in Me to Say4.5 Chapter 9: Signs and Tokens: I Don't Know How4.6 I Believe Richards Was As Frank and Generous4.7 Talking Thus, They Went Upstairs4.8 To Hear Him Say All This with Unimaginable Energy4.9 Well! I Was Full of Business, Examining4.10 All This Time Mr Guppy Was Either Planing His Forehead 03:564.11 I Told Him That He Addressed My Interest4.12 Chapter 10: The Law-Writer: On the Eastern Borders4.13 Guster, Really Aged Three or Four and Twenty4.14 Here He Is Today, Quiet at His Table4.15 MR Snagsby, As a Timid Man, Is Accustomed to Cough5.1 This Is Where He Lives, Sir, Says the Law-Stationer5.2 Chapter 11: Our Dear Brother: A Touch on the Lawyers5.3 He Says This, Not Unfeelingly, While Sitting5.4 The Marine-Store Merchant Holds the Light5.5 So the Sensation Dies Off for the Time5.6 Little Swills Is Waiting for the Coroner5.7 While the Coroner Buttons His Great-Coat5.8 What Question This Enthusiastic Fowl Supposes5.9 Chapter 12: On the Watch: It Has Left Off Raining5.10 I Should Like to Walk a Little, Says My Lady5.11 That Evening, in the Housekeepers Room5.12 All the Mirrors in the House Are Brought5.13 Chesney Wold Is Quite Full Anyhow5.14 As They Turn Towards the Hall-Door6.1 Chapter 13: Esthers Narrative: We Held Many Consultations6.2 He Wound Up This Vehement Declaration6.3 I Was Sitting in Front of the Box One Night with Ada6.4 MR Bayham Badger Himself Was a Pink, Fresh-Faced6.5 After Dinner, When We Ladies Retired6.6 There He Was, of Course6.7 Now, Hear Me, My Dears!6.8 Chapter 14: Deportment: Richard Left Us6.9 We Were Busy with Peepy6.10 There Was a Good Deal of Affection in Poor Caddy6.11 It Happened That We Had Arranged with My Guardian6.12 Distinguished, Said Mr Turveydrop6.13 He Replied with the High-Shouldered Bow6.14 This Became So Bewildering and Suggested6.15 Miss Flite, Said Mr Woodcourt7.1 The Old Man Had Come By Little and Little7.2 Chapter 15: Bell Yard: While We Were in London7.3 It May Be, Partly, Because I Know Nothing7.4 MR Skimpole, Who Had Quite Forgotten the Subject7.5 We Were Looking at One Another7.6 I Stood at the Window with Ada7.7 The Passion and Heat in Which He Was7.8 His Countenance Had, Perhaps for Years7.9 Chapter 16: Tom-All-Alones: My Lady Dedlock7.10 Twice Lately There Has Been a Crash7.11 He and Jo Listen to the Music7.12 Jo Attends Closely While the Words Are Being Spoken7.13 The Servant Shrinks Into a Corner7.14 Chapter 17: Esthers Narrative: Richard Very Often7.15 Ada Looked So Very Anxious Now That I Asked7.16 So After He Had Been a Little While with Ada8.1 But, Even Ada, with Her Loving Face8.2 This Was the First Time I Ever Saw Him Follow Ada8.3 I Sat Down and Said After a Little Effort8.4 I Believe ? at Least I Know ? That He Was Not Rich8.5 Chapter 18: Lady Dedlock: It Was Not So Easy8.6 While These Affairs Were in Abeyance8.7 At the Inn We Found Mr Boythorn8.8 When We Came Into the Little Village8.9 The Congregation Was Extremely Small8.10 The Service Being Concluded, Sir Leicester Gave8.11 I Always Wondered on These Occasions8.12 She Seemed to Respect Him and Even to Wish8.13 Chapter 19: Moving on: It Is the Long Vacation8.14 There Are Offices About the Inns of Court8.15 Mr Chadband Is a Large Yellow Man9.1 The Persecutors Denied That There Was Any9.2 Enter Mr Guppy, Who Nods to Mr Snagsby9.3 Mrs Chadband Whispers Mrs Snagsby9.4 At This Threatening Stage of the Discourse9.5 Chapter 20: A New Lodger: The Long Vacation9.6 Jobling Looks Hungry and Also Has the Appearance9.7 Mr Jobling Is Buttoned Up Closer Than9.8 Mr Guppy Comes More Fully Into the Conversation9.9 MR Jobling, Mr Guppy, and Mr Smallweed All Lean9.10 The Old Man Still Sits, Often Smacking His Dry Lips9.11 On the Morrow, in the Dusk of Evening9.12 Chapter 21: The Smallweed Family: In a Rather Ill-Favoured9.13 Beside Him Is a Spare Cushion with Which He Is9.14 Judy, with Her Brothers Wink, Shakes Her Head9.15 Charley Is Accordingly Introduced10.1 MR George Sits, with His Arms Folded10.2 MR George, Who Has Been Looking First10.3 In the First Place, Returns Mr George10.4 The Theatre Over, Mr George Comes Across the Water10.5 Chapter 22: Mr Bucket: Allegory Looks Pretty Cool10.6 Mr Snagsby Drinks and Murmurs10.7 I Am Sure I Am Much Obliged to You10.8 As the Unseen Wretch Goes By10.9 It's Brought Into My Head, Master10.10 A Female Figure, Closely Veiled, Stands10.11 Chapter 23: Esthers Narrative: We Came Home10.12 So Ended Our Conference, Which I Was Very Glad10.13 We Were in a Solitary Place10.14 You See, Esther, Said Caddy10.15 Prince Was Teaching, of Course11.1 Mr Turveydrop Underwent a Severe Internal Struggle11.2 I Thought of the One Family So Near Us11.3 I Was So Unprepared for the Perfect Coolness 011.4 As I Rode Quietly Home at Night After the Days Bustle11.5 Chapter 24: An Appeal Case: As Soon As Richard11.6 So Much the Easier What I Have to Say,11.7 It Was Strange to Me That Richard Should Not11.8 His Once More Reddening Through His Brown11.9 To See Everything Going on So Smoothly11.10 Turning As He Spoke and Making An Easy Way11.11 Ladies and Gentlemen, Said Mr Bucket11.12 He Drew the Hand Miss Flite Held11.13 Chapter 25: Mrs Snagsby Sees It All: There Is Disquiet11.14 He Has No Respect for Mr Chadband11.15 It Happens That Mr Chadband Has a Pulpit Habit12.1 The Present Effect of This Flight of Oratory12.2 Mrs Snagsby Replies By Delivering Herself12.3 Chapter 26: S |
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 | Beschreibung: | A complex plot of love and inheritance is set against the English legal system of the mid-nineteenth century, with all it's tortuous avenues and disguised resolutions. Here is the firm, Jarndyce & Jarndyce, the young orphan and ward of court Ester Summerson (who tells much of the story). As always, it is the skilled pen of Dickens himself that creates the momentum with his acute eye for both individual characters and their traits, and the backdrop of Victorian London., Read By: Sean Barrett, Read By: Teresa Gallagher, Labelcode NAB43112.2 (NAX43112) |  | Anzahl der Titel: |
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