Emily Bronte
Wuthering Heights - CD 08

speech

#    Title    Time    Info  
1 Track 01: Linton gathered his energies, and left the hearth. 3:21
2 Track 02: We staid till afternoon ... 2:31
3 Track 03: 'Then you believe I care more for my own feelings that... 3:38
4 Track 04: 'I'm not crying mor myself, Ellen,' 3:04
5 Track 05: One day, as she inspected this draw, 2:47
6 Track 06: Her father sat reading at the table, 1:53
7 Track 07: 'I didn't, I didn't !' sobbed Cathy, 3:18
8 Track 08: Chapter 22: Summer drew to an end, 2:42
9 Track 09: In summer Miss Catherine delighted to climb along thes... 3:15
10 Track 10: 'Aunt Isabelly and not you and me to nurse her,' 2:36
11 Track 11: Cathrine amused herself with dancing to and fro ... 3:06
12 Track 12: Cathrine Linton (the very name warms me), 4:30
13 Track 13: Cahpter 23: The rainy night had ushered in a misty mor... 2:47
14 Track 14: I stirred up the cinders, 2:50
15 Track 15: 'I wish you would say Cathrine, or Cathy,' 3:01
16 Track 16: 'Hush, Master Heathcliff !,' 2:36
17 Track 17: 'Since you are in the habit of passing dreadful nights... 3:24
18 Track 18: 'But you've made yourself ill by crying ...' 2:51
19 Track 19: My companion waxed serious at hearing this speech. 3:01
20 Track 20: Chapter 24: At the close of three weeks ... 2:07
21 Track 21: The moon shone bright; 6:24
22 Track 22: 'On my second vist Linton seemed in levely spirits,' 2:25
Total time 65:31