11x CD
Pride and Prejudice
Other by Jane Austen read by Emilia Fox
Released 26 December 2004
Tracklist
- CD 1
- 1Chapter 1: It is a truth universally acknowledged...5:26
- 2Chapter 2: Mr Bennet was among the earliest...5:03
- 3Chapter 3: Not all that Mrs Bennet...5:14
- 4Elizabeth Bennet had been obliged...5:45
- 5Chapter 4: When Jane and Elizabeth were alone...6:51
- 6Chapter 5: Within a short walk of Longbourn...6:08
- 7Chapter 6: The ladies of Longbourn...5:12
- 8Occupied in observing Mr Bingley's attentions...4:25
- 9Mr Darcy stood near them in silent indignation...5:29
- 10Chapter 7: Mr Bennet's property consisted...6:13
- 11She did at last extort from her father...6:39
- 12Chapter 8: At five o'clock the two ladies...7:51
- 13Elizabeth was so much caught by what passed...5:22
- CD 2
- 1Chapter 9: Elizabeth pssed the chief of the night...5:50
- 2Nothing but concern for Elizabeth...5:32
- 3Chapter 10: The day passed...5:08
- 4'I dare say you believed it...'4:22
- 5When that business was over...5:20
- 6Chapter 11: When the ladies removed after dinner...4:57
- 7Elizabeth was surprised...5:48
- 8Chapter 12: In consequence of an agreement...4:25
- 9Chapter 13: 'I hope, my dear,...'5:35
- 10'At four o'clock...'5:04
- 11Chapter 14: During dinner, Mr Bennet...7:48
- 12Chapter 15: Mr Collins was not a sensible man...4:59
- 13But the attention of every lady was soon caught...6:11
- 14Chapter 16: As no objection was made...4:32
- CD 3
- 1Allowing for the common demands of the game...4:21
- 2Mr Wickham began to speak on more general topics...7:59
- 3After many pauses and many trials of other subjects...5:25
- 4Chapter 17: Elizabeth related to Jane the next day...4:59
- 5Elizabeth's spirits were so high...3:31
- 6Chapter 18: Till Elizabeth entered the drawing-room...3:45
- 7When the dancing recommenced...4:53
- 8The latter part of this address...5:37
- 9Jane met her with a smile...7:23
- 10As Elizabeth had no longer any interest...7:46
- 11To Elizabeth it appeared...4:34
- 12Chapter 19: The next day opened a new scene...6:42
- 13It was absolutely necessary...6:06
- CD 4
- 1Chapter 20: Mr Collins was not left long...5:53
- 2While the family were in this confusion...4:54
- 3Chapter 21: The discussion of Mr Collins's offer...5:17
- 4'When my brother left us yesterday...'7:15
- 5Chapter 22: The Bennets were engaged to dine...5:34
- 6As he was to begin his journey too early...5:53
- 7Chapter 23: Elizabeth was sitting with her mother...5:34
- 8Mr Collins's return into Hertfordshire...4:47
- 9Chapter 24: Miss Bingley's letter arrived...5:49
- 10My dear Jane...6:29
- 11Chapter 25: After a week spent in professions...5:12
- 12Elizabeth was exceedingly pleased...4:14
- 13Chapter 26: Mrs Gardiner's caution to Elizabeth...6:18
- 14Jane had already written a few lines to her sister...5:36
- CD 5
- 1Mrs Gardiner about this time reminded Elizabeth...2:20
- 2Chapter 27: With no greater events than these...3:38
- 3Elizabeth then contrived to sit by her aunt...4:11
- 4Chapter 28: Every object in the next day's journey...4:39
- 5She had already learnt that Lady Catherine...4:19
- 6Chapter 29: Mr Collins's triumph...5:11
- 7When, after examining the mother...5:24
- 8Elizabeth could hardly help smiling...5:08
- 9Chapter 30: Sir William stayed only a week...7:29
- 10Chapter 31: Colonel Fitzwilliam's manners...4:15
- 11When coffee was over...5:53
- 12Chapter 32: Elizabeth was sitting by herself...5:15
- 13Elizabeth looked surprised...4:18
- 14Chapter 33: More than once did Elizabeth...5:09
- 15As she spoke she observed him...6:27
- CD 6
- 1Chapter 34: When they were gone...5:15
- 2Mr Darcy, who was leaning against the mantelpiece...4:10
- 3'And this,' cried Dacy...4:09
- 4Chapter 35: Elizabeth awoke the next morning...4:47
- 5'I had not been long in Hertfordshire...'6:17
- 6'With respect to that other...'3:47
- 7'For about three years I heard little of him...'4:56
- 8Chapter 36: If Elizabeth, when Mr Darcy...6:34
- 9She perfectly remembered everything...6:50
- 10Chapter 37: The two gentlemen left Rosings...5:05
- 11Lady Catherine had many other questions...4:15
- 12Chapter 38: On Saturday morning...6:59
- 13Chapter 39: It was the second week in May...6:22
- 14Their reception at home was most kind.3:16
- 15Chapter 40: Elizabeth's impatience to acquaint Jane...6:24
- CD 7
- 1The tumult of Elizabeth's mind...4:02
- 2Chapter 41: The first week of their return...3:59
- 3He heard her attentively...5:18
- 4Elizabeth was now to see Mr Wickham...5:43
- 5Chapter 41: Had Elizabeth's opinion...5:01
- 6After the first fortnight...6:34
- 7Chapter 42: Elizabeth, as they drove along...5:52
- 8Mrs Reynolds then directed their attention...6:47
- 9When all of the house that was open...7:07
- 10Whilst wandering on in this slow manner...5:56
- 11They now walked on in silence...5:09
- 12Chapter 44: Elizabeth had settled it that Mr Darcy...4:21
- 13Elizabeth, on her side, had much to do.5:20
- 14But she had no reason to fear...5:09
- CD 8
- 1Chapter 45: Convinced as Elizabeth now was...5:21
- 2In Darcy's presence she dared not mention...6:01
- 3Chapter 46: Elizabeth had been a good deal disappointed...6:16
- 4'I take up my pen again...'7:49
- 5If gratitude and esteem are good foundations...5:09
- 6Chapter 47: 'I have been thinking...'7:46
- 7It may be easily believed...7:29
- 8In the dining-room they were soon joined...5:12
- 9'My Dear Harriet...'4:31
- 10Chapter 48: The whole party were in hopes...5:09
- 11But before they heard again from Mr Gardiner...5:00
- 12As Mrs Gardiner began to wish...4:12
- CD 9
- 1Chapter 49: Two days after Mr Bennet's return...4:39
- 2'Is it possible?' cried Elizabeth...4:35
- 3It now occurred to the girls...4:50
- 4Chapter 50: Mr Bennet had very often wished...4:08
- 5It was a fortnight since Mrs Bennet...5:29
- 6Mr Gardiner soon wrote again to his brother...4:06
- 7Chapter 51: Their sister's wedding day arrived...5:59
- 8Their visitors were not to remain...6:17
- 9Chapter 52: Elizabeth had the satisfaction...5:37
- 10'Everything being settled between them...'5:18
- 11The contents of this letter...3:01
- 12She was roused from her seat...4:21
- CD 10
- 1Chapter 53: Mr Wickham was so perfectly satisfied...3:28
- 2Miss Bennet had not been able to hear of his coming...3:41
- 3Mr Bingley arrived...4:53
- 4Darcy, after inquiring of her...5:49
- 5Chapter 54: As soon as they were gone...5:10
- 6Darcy had walked away...4:45
- 7Chpater 55: A few days after this viesit...5:06
- 8But on returning to the drawing-room...3:28
- 9It was an evening of no common delight...6:02
- 10Chapter 56: One morning...4:11
- 11Her carriage remained at the door...4:23
- 12Lady Catherine hesitated for a moment...4:11
- 13Though Elizabeth would not...5:39
- CD 11
- 1Chapter 57: The discomposure of spirits...3:10
- 2The surprise of the rest of the family...4:05
- 3Elizabeth tried to join in her father's pleasantry...3:28
- 4Chapter 58: Instead of receiving any such letter...4:21
- 5They walked on, without knowing in what direction...3:21
- 6She explained what its effect on her had been...5:03
- 7After walking several miles...3:02
- 8Chapter 59: 'My dear Lizzy...'4:56
- 9'Good gracious!', cried Mrs Bennet...2:30
- 10In the evening...4:48
- 11Elizabeth's mind was now relieved...3:25
- 12Chapter 60: Elizabeth's spirits soon rising to playfulness...4:49
- 13From an unwillingness to confess...4:58
- 14Chapter 61: Happy for all her maternal feelings...3:53
- 15As it happened that Elizabeth...4:15
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