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Track 01: Chapter 4: What vain weathercoks we are ! |
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2:47 |
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Track 02: He had a son it seems ? |
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2:55 |
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Track 03: The worthy woman bustled off, and I crouched nearer th... |
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3:02 |
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Track 04: We crowded round, and over Miss Cathy's head I had a p... |
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3:07 |
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Track 05: He seemed a sullen, patient child, |
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5:16 |
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Track 06: Chapter 5: In the course of time Mr Earnshaw began to |
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3:03 |
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Track 07: Certainly she had ways with her ... |
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2:48 |
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Track 08: But the hour came, at last, |
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3:21 |
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Track 09: Chapter 6: Mr Hindley came home to the funeral; |
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1:57 |
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Track 10: Young Earnshaw was altered considerably ... |
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3:38 |
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Track 11: 'Where is Miss Catherine ?' I cried hurriedly. |
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3:24 |
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Track 12: 'Hush, hush!' I interrupted. |
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3:18 |
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Track 13: 'While they examined me, Cathy came round' |
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2:07 |
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Track 14: Mrs Linton took off the grey cloak of the dairy maid .... |
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2:06 |
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Track 15: Chapter 7: Cathy stayed at Thrushcross Grange five wee... |
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3:19 |
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Track 16: Cathy, catching a glimpse of her friend in his conceal... |
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2:53 |
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Track 17: Under these circumstances I remained solitary. |
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3:34 |
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Track 18: 'Yes: you had the reason of going to bed with a proud |
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2:21 |
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Track 19: 'A good heart will help to a bonny face, my lad,' |
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3:37 |
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Track 20: 'You should not have spoken to him !' |
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2:13 |
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Track 21: In the evening we had a dance. |
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3:29 |
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Track 22: Thus interrupting herself, the housekeeper rose ... |
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4:05 |
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Track 23: 'On the contrary, a tiresome active one.' |
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2:38 |
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68:08 |
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