Emily Bronte
Wuthering Heights - CD 06

speech

#    Title    Time    Info  
1 Track 01: The two, to a cool spectator, 3:03
2 Track 02: 'Oh you see Nelly, he would not relent ...' 2:58
3 Track 03: 'You teach me now how cruel you've been ...' 2:42
4 Track 04: Ere long I perceived a group of the servants ... 4:32
5 Track 05: Chapte 16: About twelve o'clock that night ... 3:23
6 Track 06: Do you believe such people are happy in the other worl... 2:06
7 Track 07: I was weeping as much for him as her; 3:41
8 Track 08: He dashed his head against the knotted trunk, 3:22
9 Track 09: Chapter 17: That Friday made the last of our fine days... 2:49
10 Track 10: 'My dear young lady, ' I eclaimed, 3:37
11 Track 11: 'Do you he could bear to see me grow fat and merry ?' 2:54
12 Track 12: 'Yesterday, you know, Mr Earnshaw ...' 2:48
13 Track 13: 'Yester-evening I sat in my nook reading some old book... 3:33
14 Track 14: 'He too the implements which I described to you ... ' 3:31
15 Track 15: 'I'm afraid, Ellen, you'll set me down as really wicke... 3:09
16 Track 16: 'He shook me till my teeth rattled,' 2:17
17 Track 17: 'Heathcliff did not glance my way,' 3:37
18 Track 18: 'Oh, if God would but give me strength,' 3:04
19 Track 19: 'In my flight through the kitchen ...' 2:50
20 Track 20: On the day succeeding Isabella's unexpected vist, 3:17
21 Track 21: But you'll not want to hear my moralizing, 2:39
22 Track 22: Mr Linton was extremely reluctant to consent, 5:36
23 Track 23: I insisted on the funeral being respectable, 3:03
Total time 71:19