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Track 01: Chapter 28: On the fifthe morning, or rather afternoon... |
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2:56 |
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Track 02: 'Is she gone?' |
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2:42 |
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Track 03: 'Is Mr Heathcliff out ?' |
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3:02 |
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Track 04: I considered it best to depart without seeing Mr Heath... |
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3:21 |
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Track 05: Happily, I was spared the journey ... |
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4:57 |
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Track 06: Chapter 29: The evening after the funeral, |
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3:24 |
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Track 07: 'Why not let Catherine continue here,' |
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4:14 |
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Track 08: 'You were very wicked, Mr Heathcliff !' |
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3:42 |
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Track 09: You may laugh, if you will, |
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4:37 |
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Track 10: Chapter 30: I have paid a vist to the heights, |
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3:07 |
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Track 11: 'At last, one night she came boldly into my chamber,' |
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2:48 |
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Track 12: Heathclif went up once to show her Linton's will. |
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4:18 |
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Track 13: 'That was a great advance for the lad.' |
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2:37 |
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Track 14: 'What could I ha' done ?' |
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2:29 |
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Track 15: Chapter 31: Yester was bright, calm, and frosty. |
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2:20 |
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Track 16: 'A letter from your old aquaintance,' |
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3:16 |
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Track 17: Earnshaw blushed bright crimson ... |
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2:48 |
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Track 18: But his self-love would endure no further torment. |
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5:31 |
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Track 19: Chapter 32: 1802 - This Spetember I was invited ... |
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3:58 |
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Track 20: Wuthering Heights was the goal of my proposed excursio... |
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6:50 |
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Track 21: The task was done, not free from further blunders, |
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3:28 |
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Total time |
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72:49 |
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