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Vanity Fair
A Novel without a Hero
By: William Makepeace Thackeray
Narrated by: Georgina Sutton
Length: 32 hrs and 18 mins
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Release date: 03-06-13
Language: English
Publisher: Naxos AudioBooks

Publisher’s Summary

Vanity Fair, with its rich cast of characters, takes place on the snakes-and-ladders board of life. Amelia Sedley, daughter of a wealthy merchant, has a loving mother to supervise her courtship. Becky Sharp, an orphan, has to use her wit, charm, and resourcefulness to escape from her destiny as a governess. This she does ruthlessly, musing: “I think I could become a good woman, if I had £5,000 a year.”

Thackeray’s story is set at the time of the battle of Waterloo, in which the Sedley fortunes are lost - and Amelia is back to square one - while Becky rises with contemptuous ease.

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001. Vanity Fair.mp3 2.24 MBs
002. Chapter 1.mp3 2.74 MBs
003. Being commanded by her elder sister….mp3 2.88 MBs
004. So that when the day of departure came….mp3 3.18 MBs
005. Chapter 2.mp3 3.35 MBs
006. The humble calling of her female parent….mp3 3.31 MBs
007. The happiness, the superior advantages of the young women….mp3 2.84 MBs
008. By the time the young ladies reached Kensington turnpike….mp3 2.77 MBs
009. Chapter 3.mp3 3.25 MBs
010. She had a vivid imagination….mp3 3.28 MBs
011. Downstairs, then, they went….mp3 2.97 MBs
012. Chapter 4.mp3 2.68 MBs
013. It was an advance, and as such, perhaps….mp3 2.34 MBs
014. ‘Amelia had better write a note,’ said her father….mp3 3.07 MBs
015. ‘I delight in Hessian boots,’ said Rebecca..mp3 3.17 MBs
016. Sedley was going to make one of the most eloquent speeches possible….mp3 3.02 MBs
017. ‘Bravo, Jos!’ said Mr.Sedley….mp3 3.16 MBs
018. Chapter 5.mp3 2.97 MBs
019. ‘Don’t call names,’ Dobbin said….mp3 2.58 MBs
020. Whatever may have been his incentive, however….mp3 2.86 MBs
021. Young Osborne wrote home to his parents….mp3 3.02 MBs
022. ‘The Alderman’s very rich, isn’t he’ Osborne said archly..mp3 2.87 MBs
023. Chapter 6.mp3 3.25 MBs
024. The party was landed at the Royal Gardens in due time..mp3 2.66 MBs
025. Captain Dobbin had some thoughts of joining the party at supper….mp3 2.95 MBs
026. ‘He must propose to-morrow,’ thought Rebecca..mp3 3.19 MBs
027. As George walked down Southampton Row, from Holborn….mp3 2.3 MBs
028. The next day, however, as the two young ladies sat on the sofa….mp3 2.55 MBs
029. Chapter 7.mp3 2.62 MBs
030. Having passed through Gaunt Square into Great Gaunt Street….mp3 2.34 MBs
031. The lady addressed as Mrs.Tinker….mp3 3.08 MBs
032. At four o’clock, on such a roseate summer’s morning….mp3 2.43 MBs
033. Chapter 8.mp3 3.24 MBs
034. Mr. Hodson laughed again..mp3 3.11 MBs
035. ‘This is the new governess, Mr.Crawley,’ said Lady Crawley….mp3 3.23 MBs
036. After Mr.Crawley had done haranguing and expounding….mp3 3.09 MBs
037. Chapter 9.mp3 3.04 MBs
038. It was he who taught the butler to say….mp3 3.19 MBs
039. As he would not pay honest agents….mp3 3.19 MBs
040. Chapter 10.mp3 2.63 MBs
041. Miss Violet’s tastes were, on the contrary….mp3 2.77 MBs
042. Whether it was the heart which dictated this new system….mp3 2.93 MBs
043. Chapter 11.mp3 2.73 MBs
044. Very soon then after her arrival….mp3 2.93 MBs
045. Miss Letitia Hawky, on the other hand, is not personally well-favoured..mp3 3.19 MBs
046. Another admirable effect of Miss Crawley….mp3 3.15 MBs
047. When Mrs.Bute Crawley (whose artifices…)..mp3 2.79 MBs
048. Miss Crawley had not long been established at the Hall….mp3 2.83 MBs
049. ‘That was the most beautiful part of dear Lord Nelson’s character…’.mp3 3.14 MBs
050. Chapter 12.mp3 2.26 MBs
051. Their house was comfortable….mp3 2.86 MBs
052. Once, after three days of absence….mp3 2.74 MBs
053. We have talked of shift, self, and poverty….mp3 2.11 MBs
054. While under this overpowering impression….mp3 1.64 MBs
055. Chapter 13.mp3 2.86 MBs
056. ‘Are you engaged’ Captain Dobbin interposed..mp3 2.77 MBs
057. Sambo, whose face as he announced Captain Osbin….mp3 2.78 MBs
058. When Amelia stepped forward to salute him….mp3 2.62 MBs
059. The gloom on the paternal countenance….mp3 2.86 MBs
060. ‘But to return to the other business about Amelia…’.mp3 2.41 MBs
061. Chapter 14.mp3 2.96 MBs
062. ‘But why, why won’t she see me again’ Miss Briggs bleated out..mp3 3.11 MBs
063. The causes which had led to the deplorable illness of Miss Crawley….mp3 2.77 MBs
064. The Captain thought so, and raved about her in uncouth convulsions..mp3 2.93 MBs
065. If the Baronet of Queen’s Crawley….mp3 2.92 MBs
066. ‘What a complexion, my dear! What a sweet voice!’.mp3 2.91 MBs
067. Rawdon Crawley received George Osborne….mp3 2.92 MBs
068. ‘What an honour to have had you for a brother-in-law…’.mp3 2.7 MBs
069. When the demise took place….mp3 2.81 MBs
070. Chapter 15.mp3 3.32 MBs
071. ‘My attitude,’ Rebecca said….mp3 2.84 MBs
072. Rebecca might, perhaps, have told more….mp3 3.29 MBs
073. If the mere chance of becoming a baronet’s daughter….mp3 2.95 MBs
074. Chapter 16.mp3 2.82 MBs
075. The occurrences of the previous day….mp3 3.01 MBs
076. ‘La, Miss Briggs,’ the girl exclaimed….mp3 3.08 MBs
077. It was not until the old lady was fairly ensconced….mp3 3.15 MBs
078. Chapter 17.mp3 2.67 MBs
079. No. 369,’ roared Mr.Hammerdown..mp3 2.63 MBs
080. In a word, it arrived that evening….mp3 3.23 MBs
081. By these attentions, that veteran rake, Rawdon Crawley….mp3 2.76 MBs
082. Chapter 18.mp3 2.77 MBs
083. Only once in the course of the long night….mp3 2.97 MBs
084. And as a general rule….mp3 2.83 MBs
085. Young Amelia felt that she would die or lose her senses outright….mp3 2.98 MBs
086. ‘It is a mercy, Mamma, that the regiment is ordered abroad,’….mp3 2.68 MBs
087. There was a little letter of a few lines, to which he pointed….mp3 3.28 MBs
088. Chapter 19.mp3 2.63 MBs
089. ‘My girls’ singing, after that little odious governess’s…’.mp3 3.15 MBs
090. She described with the most vivid minuteness….mp3 3.05 MBs
091. But if a fault may be found with her arrangements….mp3 2.4 MBs
092. ‘The sight of her horrid nephew casually in the Park…’.mp3 3.12 MBs
093. Chapter 20.mp3 3.45 MBs
094. It is certain that Mr.Dobbin, having taken the matter in hand….mp3 2.89 MBs
095. ‘You’re a military man,’ he went on….mp3 3.2 MBs
096. George, in conversation with Amelia….mp3 3.09 MBs
097. Chapter 21.mp3 2.96 MBs
098. This imperative hint disturbed George a good deal..mp3 3.13 MBs
099. The girls, after vain attempts to engage him in conversation….mp3 3.03 MBs
100. After giving a great heave….mp3 2.82 MBs
101. Chapter 22.mp3 2.86 MBs
102. ‘Here you are,’ said our old friend, Jos Sedley, coming forward..mp3 2.58 MBs
103. Some ten days after the above ceremony….mp3 3.21 MBs
104. Our young bride and bridegroom had chosen Brighton….mp3 3.04 MBs
105. Chapter 23.mp3 2.96 MBs
106. ‘One of our young men is just married,’ Dobbin said….mp3 2.93 MBs
107. This adroit question touched the heart of Miss Jane Osborne not a little..mp3 2.55 MBs
108. Chapter 24.mp3 2.79 MBs
109. ‘You are a good fellow, William,’ said Mr.Osborne in a softened voice….mp3 3.24 MBs
110. Miss Wirt, by consequence, was alone on her side of the board….mp3 2.83 MBs
111. In the large shining mahogany escritoire….mp3 2.99 MBs
112. The invitation and the rough draft of the answer….mp3 3.22 MBs
113. This news made Dobbin grave….mp3 3.04 MBs
114. Chapter 25.mp3 2.83 MBs
115. ‘A pretty way you have managed the affair,’ said George….mp3 3.07 MBs
116. Oh! thought she, I have been very wicked….mp3 2.93 MBs
117. Amelia, with a look of tender alarm in her eyes….mp3 2.83 MBs
118. Putting her arm round her friend’s waist….mp3 2.83 MBs
119. Mrs.Bute measured out the glasses of wine….mp3 3.14 MBs
120. ‘Rawdon, who was all heart,’ Rebecca continued….mp3 2.87 MBs
121. ‘I thought that you were aware…’.mp3 2.34 MBs
122. Miss Crawley must have had some emotion upon seeing him….mp3 2.72 MBs
123. Chapter 26.mp3 3.14 MBs
124. There were but nine days past since Amelia had left….mp3 3.6 MBs
125. So he sent off Amelia once more in a carriage to her mamma….mp3 3.24 MBs
126. Chapter 27.mp3 2.66 MBs
127. Major O’Dowd, who had served his sovereign….mp3 2.57 MBs
128. ‘Mrs.Heavytop, the Colonel’s wife…’.mp3 2.99 MBs
129. Chapter 28.mp3 3.09 MBs
130. Everybody had such a perfect feeling of confidence in the leader….mp3 2.81 MBs
131. ‘Except Ireland, where all your best mate comes from’….mp3 3.04 MBs
132. ‘I hope there will be no women besides our own party,’….mp3 3.19 MBs
133. Chapter 29.mp3 2.88 MBs
134. ‘Don’t you see that creature with a yellow thing in her turban…’.mp3 3.07 MBs
135. Amelia’s gentle eyes, too, had been fixed anxiously on the pair….mp3 2.71 MBs
136. George accepted the invitation, although his wife was a little ailing..mp3 3.08 MBs
137. She spoke French so perfectly….mp3 3.03 MBs
138. Osborne meanwhile, wild with elation, went off to a play-table….mp3 2.76 MBs
139. Chapter 30.mp3 3.35 MBs
140. Rebecca always knew how to conjure away these moods of melancholy..mp3 3.08 MBs
141. ‘What a fright I seem,’ she said, examining herself in the glass….mp3 3.14 MBs
142. ‘Sir,’ said Jos, majestically….mp3 2.99 MBs
143. Chapter 31.mp3 2.57 MBs
144. ‘How those sleeve-buttons will suit me!’ thought he….mp3 2.51 MBs
145. ‘The King of France is at Ghent, fellow,’ replied Jos….mp3 2.82 MBs
146. Oh! dear Mr.Sedley, I have come to you for comfort….mp3 2.68 MBs
147. How long had that poor girl been on her knees!.mp3 2.78 MBs
148. Rebecca walked, too, silently away..mp3 2.74 MBs
149. Chapter 32.mp3 3.06 MBs
150. As far as his regiment was concerned….mp3 3 MBs
151. Isidor swept off the mustachios in no time with the razor….mp3 3.12 MBs
152. It was while enjoying the humiliation of her enemy….mp3 3.26 MBs
153. No man writhing in pain on the hard-fought field….mp3 3.07 MBs
154. The Duke of Wellington had but twenty thousand British troops….mp3 2.93 MBs
155. When Jos heard that dreadful sound….mp3 2.7 MBs
156. Chapter 33.mp3 3.23 MBs
157. To the rector’s lady….mp3 3.1 MBs
158. The Lady Emily was her brother’s senior by many years….mp3 3.09 MBs
159. During these exercises old Southdown….mp3 1.75 MBs
160. ‘Stop, my dear ladies,’ said Pitt, the diplomatist..mp3 1.92 MBs
161. Chapter 34.mp3 3.11 MBs
162. In the autumn evenings (when Rebecca was flaunting at Paris…)..mp3 3.08 MBs
163. Mrs.Bute did not augur much good to the cause….mp3 3.06 MBs
164. ‘Haw, haw,’ laughed James….mp3 2.97 MBs
165. ‘Come, come,’ said James….mp3 3.15 MBs
166. Once up in the bedroom, one would have thought….mp3 3.21 MBs
167. It is to be feared that this letter of the Parisian great lady….mp3 2.69 MBs
168. Chapter 35.mp3 2.63 MBs
169. The letter was in George’s well-known bold handwriting..mp3 3.04 MBs
170. On the day after his arrival at Brussels….mp3 2.98 MBs
171. They stared blank in the face of Osborne….mp3 2.51 MBs
172. Suppose some twelve months after the above conversation….mp3 3.1 MBs
173. Chapter 36.mp3 2.82 MBs
174. The truth is, when we say of a gentleman….mp3 2.65 MBs
175. But, in spite of Rawdon’s undoubted skill and constant successes….mp3 2.72 MBs
176. Rebecca did not care much to go and see the son and heir..mp3 2.97 MBs
177. Chapter 37.mp3 2.83 MBs
178. This was the way, then, Crawley got his house for nothing….mp3 2.57 MBs
179. With regard to the world of female fashion and its customs….mp3 2.72 MBs
180. When your father dies….mp3 2.93 MBs
181. ‘Rawdon,’ said Becky, very late one night….mp3 2.83 MBs
182. About the little Rawdon, if nothing has been said all this while….mp3 2.91 MBs
183. Now Rawdon Crawley, rascal as the Colonel was….mp3 2.79 MBs
184. Chapter 38.mp3 2.6 MBs
185. Well, well - a carriage and three thousand a year….mp3 2.43 MBs
186. Amelia, the gentlest and sweetest of everyday mortals….mp3 2.44 MBs
187. In this room was all Amelia’s heart and treasure..mp3 2.97 MBs
188. He vowed and protested….mp3 2.76 MBs
189. A second prospectus came out….mp3 2.74 MBs
190. ‘Mrs.Mango’s own set at the Pineries was not so fine,’….mp3 2.78 MBs
191. Chapter 39.mp3 3.04 MBs
192. He led the way into Sir Pitt’s ‘Library’….mp3 2.9 MBs
193. Sir Pitt lived in private….mp3 2.96 MBs
194. Half an hour afterwards there was a great hurry and bustle in the house..mp3 3.04 MBs
195. Chapter 40.mp3 3 MBs
196. At last a day came when the nurse’s occupation was over..mp3 2.4 MBs
197. In a word, Pitt having come to his kingdom….mp3 2.87 MBs
198. Briggs was the house-dog whom Rebecca had provided as guardian….mp3 2.82 MBs
199. Chapter 41.mp3 2.21 MBs
200. Sir Pitt had judged correctly, that she would not quit the premises..mp3 2.66 MBs
201. ‘What I should like best,’ said Rebecca….mp3 2.51 MBs
202. Sir Pitt remembered the testimonies of respect and veneration….mp3 2.73 MBs
203. Bute’s curate, a smart young fellow from Oxford….mp3 2.38 MBs
204. ‘It isn’t difficult to be a country gentleman’s wife,’ Rebecca thought..mp3 3.07 MBs
205. Chapter 42.mp3 3.06 MBs
206. That she should utterly break with the old man….mp3 3.2 MBs
207. I can’t say that nothing had occurred to disturb the monotony….mp3 3.48 MBs
208. Chapter 43.mp3 3.17 MBs
209. There are women, and handsome women too….mp3 3.09 MBs
210. We have said how the two Misses Dobbin and Amelia….mp3 3.3 MBs
211. So these two were each exemplifying the Vanity of this life….mp3 2.84 MBs
212. Chapter 44.mp3 2.63 MBs
213. Well, Rebecca listened to Pitt, she talked to him….mp3 2.9 MBs
214. And with regard to Becky….mp3 2.49 MBs
215. Lord Steyne also heartily disliked the boy..mp3 2.72 MBs
216. It was dark again when little Rawdon was wakened up….mp3 2.64 MBs
217. Chapter 45.mp3 2.9 MBs
218. Pitt Crawley was amazed and enraptured with her speech..mp3 3.21 MBs
219. Next comes boy Jack, Tom Moody’s son….mp3 2.95 MBs
220. Her presence, too, rendered Lady Jane uneasy..mp3 2.78 MBs
221. Chapter 46.mp3 2.62 MBs
222. In these quiet labours and harmless cares….mp3 2.7 MBs
223. He brought back money and toys….mp3 2.64 MBs
224. Then it came out that Jos’s remittances were not paid….mp3 2.73 MBs
225. Chapter 47.mp3 2.76 MBs
226. Lady Mary Caerlyon was brought up at a Parisian convent….mp3 2.77 MBs
227. ‘Then again, as to the feeling of elder towards younger sons.’.mp3 3.17 MBs
228. It was the mysterious taint of the blood….mp3 2.24 MBs
229. Chapter 48.mp3 2.89 MBs
230. Becky felt as if she could bless the people….mp3 3.02 MBs
231. And the diamonds….mp3 3.1 MBs
232. ‘If you had been sandy-haired, green-eyed…’.mp3 2.98 MBs
233. Briggs looked up from the work-table….mp3 2.7 MBs
234. Chapter 49.mp3 3.16 MBs
235. The ladies of Gaunt House called Lady Bareacres in to their aid….mp3 3.24 MBs
236. On her first appearance Lord Steyne stepped forward….mp3 3.22 MBs
237. Chapter 50.mp3 3 MBs
238. One truth after another was marshalling itself….mp3 2.99 MBs
239. Her mind being made up….mp3 2.87 MBs
240. The widow broke the matter to Georgy with great caution….mp3 3.15 MBs
241. Chapter 51.mp3 3.1 MBs
242. I doubt, I say, that Becky would have selected either….mp3 3.05 MBs
243. ‘Rawdon would make a very good Ecuyer…’.mp3 3.18 MBs
244. The little woman, attacked on a sudden….mp3 3.21 MBs
245. At the time whereof we are writing….mp3 2.91 MBs
246. The second part of the charade takes place..mp3 3.23 MBs
247. ‘I think it must be Hotel,’ says Captain Grigg of the Life Guards….mp3 2.67 MBs
248. There was a ball after the dramatic entertainments….mp3 2.97 MBs
249. Chapter 52.mp3 3.15 MBs
250. It was honest Briggs who made up the little kit for the boy….mp3 3.34 MBs
251. He laughed within himself at this artless story..mp3 3.45 MBs
252. What words can paint the ecstatic gratitude of Briggs!.mp3 3.14 MBs
253. Chapter 53.mp3 2.76 MBs
254. Now on the score of his application….mp3 3.03 MBs
255. When Rawdon read over this letter….mp3 2.83 MBs
256. He, too, attempted a laugh….mp3 2.97 MBs
257. Chapter 54.mp3 2.78 MBs
258. Damn it. Look here, Pitt….mp3 2.56 MBs
259. Rawdon Crawley meanwhile hurried on from Great Gaunt Street….mp3 2.91 MBs
260. ‘You don’t know how fond I was of that one,’ Rawdon said….mp3 2.72 MBs
261. Chapter 55.mp3 2.6 MBs
262. ‘Are you all here to insult me’ cried Becky in a fury….mp3 2.9 MBs
263. ‘I looked for a peerage for you, Pitt,’ she said….mp3 2.7 MBs
264. Young Tandyman, a hero of seventeen….mp3 2.72 MBs
265. The Colonel and his aide-de-camp went out to meet the gentleman….mp3 2.75 MBs
266. ‘She asked you to sup with her’ Captain Macmurdo said..mp3 2.84 MBs
267. But Rawdon would not hear of it..mp3 2.14 MBs
268. Chapter 56.mp3 2.77 MBs
269. Though he was scarcely eleven years of age….mp3 2.88 MBs
270. In the company of this gentleman….mp3 2.91 MBs
271. ‘Then those friends who had the honour…’.mp3 2.79 MBs
272. Miss Osborne, George’s aunt, was a faded old spinster….mp3 3.23 MBs
273. Chapter 57.mp3 2.73 MBs
274. The hidden and awful Wisdom….mp3 2.57 MBs
275. He desired to be buried with a little brown hair-chain….mp3 2.55 MBs
276. Many and many a night….mp3 2.58 MBs
277. Chapter 58.mp3 2.98 MBs
278. There, however, stood the old waiter at the door….mp3 2.85 MBs
279. The landlord and landlady of the house….mp3 3.01 MBs
280. ‘Who is come’ said Emmy, still thinking of her son..mp3 3.18 MBs
281. She did not talk at all about her own sufferings….mp3 2.32 MBs
282. Chapter 59.mp3 2.75 MBs
283. To make these waistcoats for a man of his size and dignity….mp3 2.73 MBs
284. But Amelia, looking up at her bed….mp3 2.72 MBs
285. Shortly after Jos’s first appearance at Brompton….mp3 2.63 MBs
286. When the men appeared then bearing this old music-box….mp3 2.99 MBs
287. Chapter 60.mp3 2.3 MBs
288. Emmy, you may be sure, was very glad to see her….mp3 2.31 MBs
289. Joseph Sedley then led a life of dignified otiosity….mp3 2.84 MBs
290. Chapter 61.mp3 3.06 MBs
291. He loved his daughter with more fondness now….mp3 3.24 MBs
292. When old Osborne first heard from his friend Colonel Buckler….mp3 3.04 MBs
293. ‘It is some of Sedley’s wine,’ whispered the butler to his master..mp3 3.24 MBs
294. Jos’s friends, male and female, suddenly became interested….mp3 2.97 MBs
295. Our old friend, Miss Swartz, and her husband….mp3 2.07 MBs
296. Chapter 62.mp3 3.17 MBs
297. ‘Those people seem to interest you a good deal,’ said Dobbin….mp3 3.05 MBs
298. And in reply to some faint objections of Mrs.Amelia’s….mp3 3.17 MBs
299. During the astonishing Chorus of the Prisoners….mp3 3.3 MBs
300. Chapter 63.mp3 2.79 MBs
301. Pumpernickel stands in the midst of a happy valley….mp3 2.92 MBs
302. Besides the regular sentries….mp3 2.81 MBs
303. Some of the German ladies, who are very sentimental….mp3 2.97 MBs
304. When she saw the boy, at whose face she looked hard….mp3 3.15 MBs
305. Chapter 64.mp3 3.31 MBs
306. She was probably so much occupied in arranging these affairs….mp3 3.08 MBs
307. It was after this visit that Becky, who had paid her weekly bills….mp3 2.93 MBs
308. The Eagles then patronized Mrs.Rawdon….mp3 2.87 MBs
309. So our little wanderer went about setting up her tent….mp3 2.6 MBs
310. So Becky, who had arrived in the diligence from Florence….mp3 3.21 MBs
311. Becky laughed, though in rage and fury..mp3 2.85 MBs
312. Chapter 65.mp3 2.7 MBs
313. The frank honest face, to tell the truth….mp3 2.73 MBs
314. Jos walked over to Dobbin’s lodgings with great solemnity….mp3 2.54 MBs
315. ‘Her!’ said Amelia, ‘who is it’.mp3 2.49 MBs
316. Chapter 66.mp3 2.47 MBs
317. Emmy received this story, which was told at some length….mp3 2.52 MBs
318. William was too much hurt or ashamed….mp3 2.53 MBs
319. ‘Take lessons, my dear Mrs.George,’ cried the Major….mp3 2.53 MBs
320. He being gone, Emmy was particularly lively and affectionate….mp3 2.51 MBs
321. A hundred times on the point of yielding….mp3 2.49 MBs
322. ‘He wishes to speak to you away from me,’ said Becky….mp3 2.29 MBs
323. Whilst they had been talking….mp3 2.89 MBs
324. Chapter 67.mp3 3.02 MBs
325. Emmy was not very happy after her heroic sacrifice..mp3 2.58 MBs
326. At last the much-bragged-about boxes arrived from Leipzig….mp3 3.08 MBs
327. The more he thought of this long passage of his life….mp3 2.68 MBs
328. Rebecca, to do her justice….mp3 3 MBs
329. Two mornings after this little scene….mp3 2.91 MBs
330. Perhaps it was compunction towards the kind and simple creature….mp3 2.81 MBs
331. The Colonel’s brow darkened at this..mp3 2.98 MBs
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