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Special offer. George Eliot: Silas Marner (Unabridged)

read by Anna Bentinck

George Eliot: Silas Marner (Unabridged)

Special offer. George Eliot: Silas Marner (Unabridged)

read by Anna Bentinck

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Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe
Track length8:38
It was fifteen years since Silas Marner had first come to Raveloe…
Track length8:32
Among the members of his church there was one young man…
Track length8:09
The search was made, and it ended…
Track length6:11
Chapter II
Track length8:16
About this time an incident happened…
Track length7:52
So, year after year, Silas Marner had lived in this solitude…
Track length5:57
Chapter III
Track length7:53
The door opened…
Track length7:49
Godfrey stood, still with his back to the fire…
Track length9:44
That, at least, was the condition of Godfrey Cass…
Track length6:30
Chapter IV
Track length4:43
Keating rode up now…
Track length6:29
But now the mist, helped by the evening darkness…
Track length8:30
Chapter V
Track length6:07
As soon as he was warm he began to think…
Track length7:42
Chapter VI
Track length6:45
Mr. Tookey, the deputy-clerk…
Track length7:32
Here Mr. Macey paused…
Track length9:55
Mr. Dowlas was the negative spirit in the company…
Track length4:58
Chapter VII
Track length6:33
The slight suspicion with which his hearers at first listened…
Track length7:48
Chapter VIII
Track length8:27
Some disappointment was felt…
Track length7:36
Godfrey rode along slowly…
Track length6:36
Chapter IX
Track length6:25
The Squire had laid down his knife and fork…
Track length5:01
Godfrey was silent.
Track length7:44
Chapter X
Track length9:05
I suppose one reason…
Track length9:53
This good wholesome woman could hardly fail…
Track length8:16
Dolly's exhortation, which was an unusually long effort of speech…
Track length7:31
The Christmas carol, with its hammer-like rhythm…
Track length8:34
Chapter XI
Track length7:09
These dutiful questions and answers were continued…
Track length6:18
The anxiety about sister Priscilla…
Track length9:37
'Ha, Miss Nancy,'…
Track length5:43
'Did you speak to me, my dear?'
Track length5:59
Solomon Macey, a small hale old man…
Track length8:28
Mr. Macey screwed up his mouth…
Track length8:52
Chapter XII
Track length9:14
This morning he had been told by some of his neighbours…
Track length8:49
Chapter XIII
Track length7:04
The proposition to take the child from him…
Track length6:58
He turned immediately towards the hearth…
Track length6:19
Chapter XIV
Track length10:02
'But she'll be my little un,'…
Track length9:20
And when the sunshine grew strong and lasting…
Track length8:27
Here was clearly a case of aberration in a christened child…
Track length9:56
Chapter XV
Track length3:01
Part Two
Track length6:40
'I can dig it for you, Master Marner,'…
Track length9:13
Silas ate his dinner more silently than usual…
Track length7:25
Dolly was too useful a woman…
Track length5:28
This dialogue took place in Eppie's earlier years…
Track length8:42
'Father,' said Eppie, very gently…
Track length6:01
Chapter XVII
Track length8:29
It was Godfrey's custom on a Sunday afternoon…
Track length5:03
Perhaps it was this very severity…
Track length6:17
Godfrey had from the first specified Eppie…
Track length9:28
Chapter XVIII
Track length10:11
Chapter XIX
Track length5:49
Godfrey checked himself.
Track length7:13
Eppie took her hand from her father's head…
Track length6:50
It would be difficult to say whether it were Silas or Eppie…
Track length8:28
Chapter XX
Track length6:28
Chapter XXI
Track length9:46
Conclusion
Track length6:43
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