MAURIER: Rebecca (Emma Fielding) (Naxos Audio Books: NA432312)
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'Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again.' These famous words open the most popular novel by Daphne du Maurier, the story of an intense romance set in a mysterious house in Cornwall. Its unforgettable atmosphere and tension has transformed it from a popular romance on the page and on film to become a modern classic. Here, it is presented in a new and absorbing recording by Emma Fielding.
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| Rebecca | |
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Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again |
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We can never go back again, that much is certain |
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I wonder what my life would be today... |
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"What brings you here?" |
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The morning after the bridge party |
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There was a strange air of unreality about that lu |
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Mine was a happy mood that afternoon... |
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What gulf of years stretched between him and that |
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I am glad that it cannot happen twice... |
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I did not notice the slowing down of the car... |
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Packing up |
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"You haven't started a cold, have you?" |
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We went up in the lift to the first floor... |
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I went to Mrs Van Hopper... |
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We came to Manderley in early May... |
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We went together up the flight of steps |
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I got up slowly... |
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I could see she despised me... |
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| Disc: 2 |
| Rebecca | |
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I had never realized, of course... |
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I turned away into the hall again... |
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And when the telephone rang... |
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When I heard the sound of the car in the drive |
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I stood for a moment outside the morning-room... |
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At that moment the door opened |
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We watched the car disappear round the sweep of th |
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We threw more stones... |
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I wondered if there was any string in the boat-hou |
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I went across the shingle |
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I walked slowly across the hall to the library |
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I could not forget the white, lost look in Maxim's |
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In the car going home I sat in my corner |
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I did not see much of Mrs Danvers |
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Frith left the room and we were alone again |
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She went out of the room... |
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Maxim had to go up to London at the end of June |
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As I wandered across the lawn to the terrace |
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The man wheeled round suddenly and saw me |
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He walked out on to the drive... |
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I was uncertain which way to go |
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Then I heard a step behind me |
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Her fingers tightened on my arm |
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It was one Sunday, I remember... |
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In the evening, when I was changing for dinner... |
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The great day dawned misty and overcast... |
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The band were changed... |
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I began tearing at the hooks of my dress... |
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I felt I had forfeited her sympathy by my refusal |
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I think I fell asleep a little after seven |
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I could not go on sitting in my bedroom any longer |
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I passed through the door to the west wing... |
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I stood before her helplessly |
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She pushed me towards the open window |
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It was Maxim |
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I left him and walked towards the path through the |
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Maxim was standing by the window |
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I was aware of no feeling at all... |
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| Disc: 4 |
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He lit a cigarette... |
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I came back after dinner... |
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I could hear the murmer of Maxim's voice in the li |
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At five minutes to one I heard the sound of a car |
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The inquest was to be on the Tuesday afternoon at |
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The policeman was bending over me... |
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I did not hear Frith come in at the door |
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The door opened and Maxim came into the room... |
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Maxim walked slowly across the room |
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"You have just made a serious accusation against d |
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Ben stepped awkwardly into the room |
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At last she was silent again |
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Mrs Danvers shook her head slowly |
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When I awoke the next morning... |
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We went and stood by the car |
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It was quiet and happy and friendly in the restaur |
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I climbed over and sat beside him... |
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