TO THE LIGHTHOUSE (Juliet Stevenson) (Naxos Audio Books: NA68.6612)
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| To the Lighthouse (unabridged) | |
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The Window Chapter 1: 'Yes, of course, if it's fin |
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She turned with severity upon Nancy… |
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Insoluble questions they were… |
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'Let us all go!' she cried… |
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Chapter 2: 'No going to the Lighthouse, James,' he |
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Chapter 3: 'Perhaps you will wake up and find the |
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Chapter 4: Indeed, he almost knocked her easel ove |
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They came there regularly… |
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'Oh, but,' said Lily, 'think of his work!' |
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Chapter 5: 'And even if it isn't fine tomorrow…' |
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She had stood there silent… |
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Chapter 6: But what had happened? |
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It was a splendid mind… |
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Chapter 7: But his son hated him… |
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Chapter 8: He said nothing. He took opium… |
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Mrs. Ramsay could have wished… |
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Chapter 9: Yes, Mr. Bankes said, watching him go. |
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She now remembered what she had been going to say… |
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Nothing happened. Nothing! Nothing! |
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Chapter 10: For Cam grazed the easel by an inch… |
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'Well, what does she want then?' |
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They all had their little treasures… |
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Chapter 11: No, she thought, putting together some |
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What brought her to say that… |
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Chapter 12: She folded the green shawl about her s |
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They had reached the gap… |
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| To the Lighthouse (unabridged) | |
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Chapter 13: He had been to Amsterdam… |
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Chapter 14: Certainly, Nancy had gone with them… |
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It was not until they had climbed right up on to t |
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Chapter 15: 'Yes,' said Prue, in her considering w |
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Chapter 16: Well then, Nancy had gone with them… |
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Chapter 17: But what have I done with my life… |
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'Do you write many letters, Mr. Tansley?' |
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'People soon drift apart,' said Mr. Bankes… |
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There is a code of behaviour, she knew… |
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That the fishing season was bad… |
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Why could he never conceal his feelings? |
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It must have happened then… |
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He smiled the most exquisite smile… |
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Foolishly, she had set them opposite each other… |
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'Ah, but how long do you think it'll last…' |
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How odd to see them sitting there… |
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Chapter 18: As usual, Lily thought… |
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Then Cam must go to sleep… |
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Chapter 19: Of course, she said to herself… |
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Mrs. Ramsay raised her head… |
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Time Passes Chapter 1: 'Well, we must wait for the |
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Chapter 2: So with the lamps all put out, the moon |
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Chapter 3: But what after all is one night? |
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Chapter 4: So with the house empty and the doors l |
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Chapter 5: As she lurched… |
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Chapter 6: The Spring without a leaf to toss… |
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Chapter 7: Night after night, summer and winter… |
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Chapter 8: Thinking no harm, for the family would |
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Chapter 9: The house was left; the house was deser |
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They drank their tea in the bedroom sometimes… |
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Chapter 10: Then indeed peace had come… |
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The Lighthouse Chapter 1: What does it mean then… |
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She fetched herself a chair… |
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Chapter 2: She seemed to have shrivelled slightly… |
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Instead, Mr. Ramsay smiled… |
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Chapter 3: So they're gone, she thought… |
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Charles Tansley used to say that… |
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Chapter 4: The sails flapped over their heads… |
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Yes, the breeze was freshening… |
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And as sometimes happens… |
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Chapter 5: Yes, that is their boat, Lily Briscoe d |
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And this, Lily thought… |
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Suddenly, as suddenly as a star slides in the sky… |
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He wanted to go straight up to him… |
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Chapter 6: Macalister's boy took one of the fish… |
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Chapter 7: 'Mrs. Ramsay!' Lily cried… |
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Chapter 8: They don't feel a thing there… |
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It was in this world… |
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Chapter 9: The sea without a stain on it… |
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Chapter 10: It was like that then, the island, tho |
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Chapter 11: So much depends then… |
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Here on the grass… |
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She had gone one day into a Hall… |
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But it tired Mrs. Ramsay… |
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Chapter 12: Mr. Ramsay had almost done reading… |
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They would soon be out of it… |
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Chapter 13: 'He must have reached it…' |
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