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Track 01: In passing the garden to reach the road, |
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3:06 |
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Track 02: 'Heathcliff frequently vists at the Grange,' |
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3:08 |
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Track 03: I did not close my eyes that night, |
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3:51 |
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Track 04: Chapter 13: For two months the fugitives remained abse... |
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2:42 |
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Track 05: Linton lavished on her the kindest caresses, |
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3:36 |
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Track 06: The remainder of this letter is for you alone. |
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2:31 |
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Track 07: 'This is Edgars' legal nephew,' |
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2:33 |
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Track 08: 'My name was Isabella Linton,' |
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2:51 |
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Track 09: I sat and thought a doleful time. |
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3:57 |
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Track 10: You've aquainted me, Ellen, with your old master's hab... |
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3:15 |
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Track 11: 'I shall have my supper in another room,' |
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2:43 |
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Track 12: He made no reply to this adjuration, |
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2:27 |
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Track 13: And so he went on scolding to his den beneath, |
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3:20 |
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Track 14: Chapter 14: As soon as I had perused this epistle ... |
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3:23 |
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Track 15: 'Oh, I have nothing,' I replied, |
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2:42 |
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Track 16: 'With your aid that may be avoided,' |
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3:40 |
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Track 17: 'My young lady is looking sadly the worse ...' |
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2:31 |
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Track 18: If I let you alone for half a day, |
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3:22 |
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Track 19: 'There - that will do for the present !' |
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2:38 |
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Track 20: I protested against playing that treacherous part ... |
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4:17 |
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Track 21: Chapter 15: Another week over, |
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2:55 |
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Track 22: A book lay spread on the sill before her, |
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6:44 |
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Track 23: As I spoke, I observed a large dog ... |
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3:47 |
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Total time |
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72:05 |
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