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William Makepeace Thackeray - Vanity Fair (Georgina Sutton)

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  1. 124. There were but nine days past since Amelia had left....mp3 4MB
  2. 207. I can't say that nothing had occurred to disturb the monotony....mp3 3MB
  3. 093. Chapter 20.mp3 3MB
  4. 251. He laughed within himself at this artless story..mp3 3MB
  5. 005. Chapter 2.mp3 3MB
  6. 139. Chapter 30.mp3 3MB
  7. 250. It was honest Briggs who made up the little kit for the boy....mp3 3MB
  8. 070. Chapter 15.mp3 3MB
  9. 305. Chapter 64.mp3 3MB
  10. 006. The humble calling of her female parent....mp3 3MB
  11. 210. We have said how the two Misses Dobbin and Amelia....mp3 3MB
  12. 299. During the astonishing Chorus of the Prisoners....mp3 3MB
  13. 072. Rebecca might, perhaps, have told more....mp3 3MB
  14. 087. There was a little letter of a few lines, to which he pointed....mp3 3MB
  15. 010. She had a vivid imagination....mp3 3MB
  16. 152. It was while enjoying the humiliation of her enemy....mp3 3MB
  17. 009. Chapter 3.mp3 3MB
  18. 023. Chapter 6.mp3 3MB
  19. 109. 'You are a good fellow, William,' said Mr.Osborne in a softened voice....mp3 3MB
  20. 291. He loved his daughter with more fondness now....mp3 3MB
  21. 235. The ladies of Gaunt House called Lady Bareacres in to their aid....mp3 3MB
  22. 033. Chapter 8.mp3 3MB
  23. 293. 'It is some of Sedley's wine,' whispered the butler to his master..mp3 3MB
  24. 125. So he sent off Amelia once more in a carriage to her mamma....mp3 3MB
  25. 246. The second part of the charade takes place..mp3 3MB
  26. 080. In a word, it arrived that evening....mp3 3MB
  27. 035. 'This is the new governess, Mr.Crawley,' said Lady Crawley....mp3 3MB
  28. 156. Chapter 33.mp3 3MB
  29. 272. Miss Osborne, George's aunt, was a faded old spinster....mp3 3MB
  30. 236. On her first appearance Lord Steyne stepped forward....mp3 3MB
  31. 112. The invitation and the rough draft of the answer....mp3 3MB
  32. 218. Pitt Crawley was amazed and enraptured with her speech..mp3 3MB
  33. 244. The little woman, attacked on a sudden....mp3 3MB
  34. 310. So Becky, who had arrived in the diligence from Florence....mp3 3MB
  35. 166. Once up in the bedroom, one would have thought....mp3 3MB
  36. 103. Some ten days after the above ceremony....mp3 3MB
  37. 206. That she should utterly break with the old man....mp3 3MB
  38. 095. 'You're a military man,' he went on....mp3 3MB
  39. 045. Miss Letitia Hawky, on the other hand, is not personally well-favoured..mp3 3MB
  40. 026. 'He must propose to-morrow,' thought Rebecca..mp3 3MB
  41. 039. As he would not pay honest agents....mp3 3MB
  42. 038. It was he who taught the butler to say....mp3 3MB
  43. 132. 'I hope there will be no women besides our own party,'....mp3 3MB
  44. 280. 'Who is come' said Emmy, still thinking of her son..mp3 3MB
  45. 004. So that when the day of departure came....mp3 3MB
  46. 243. 'Rawdon would make a very good Ecuyer...'.mp3 3MB
  47. 298. And in reply to some faint objections of Mrs.Amelia's....mp3 3MB
  48. 208. Chapter 43.mp3 3MB
  49. 296. Chapter 62.mp3 3MB
  50. 227. 'Then again, as to the feeling of elder towards younger sons.'.mp3 3MB
  51. 015. 'I delight in Hessian boots,' said Rebecca..mp3 3MB
  52. 234. Chapter 49.mp3 3MB
  53. 017. 'Bravo, Jos!' said Mr.Sedley....mp3 3MB
  54. 077. It was not until the old lady was fairly ensconced....mp3 3MB
  55. 165. 'Come, come,' said James....mp3 3MB
  56. 249. Chapter 52.mp3 3MB
  57. 046. Another admirable effect of Miss Crawley....mp3 3MB
  58. 089. 'My girls' singing, after that little odious governess's...'.mp3 3MB
  59. 240. The widow broke the matter to Georgy with great caution....mp3 3MB
  60. 304. When she saw the boy, at whose face she looked hard....mp3 3MB
  61. 252. What words can paint the ecstatic gratitude of Briggs!.mp3 3MB
  62. 119. Mrs.Bute measured out the glasses of wine....mp3 3MB
  63. 049. 'That was the most beautiful part of dear Lord Nelson's character...'.mp3 3MB
  64. 141. 'What a fright I seem,' she said, examining herself in the glass....mp3 3MB
  65. 123. Chapter 26.mp3 3MB
  66. 098. This imperative hint disturbed George a good deal..mp3 3MB
  67. 092. 'The sight of her horrid nephew casually in the Park...'.mp3 3MB
  68. 151. Isidor swept off the mustachios in no time with the razor....mp3 3MB
  69. 062. 'But why, why won't she see me again' Miss Briggs bleated out..mp3 3MB
  70. 161. Chapter 34.mp3 3MB
  71. 034. Mr. Hodson laughed again..mp3 3MB
  72. 231. And the diamonds....mp3 3MB
  73. 172. Suppose some twelve months after the above conversation....mp3 3MB
  74. 157. To the rector's lady....mp3 3MB
  75. 241. Chapter 51.mp3 3MB
  76. 158. The Lady Emily was her brother's senior by many years....mp3 3MB
  77. 036. After Mr.Crawley had done haranguing and expounding....mp3 3MB
  78. 209. There are women, and handsome women too....mp3 3MB
  79. 096. George, in conversation with Amelia....mp3 3MB
  80. 129. Chapter 28.mp3 3MB
  81. 136. George accepted the invitation, although his wife was a little ailing..mp3 3MB
  82. 162. In the autumn evenings (when Rebecca was flaunting at Paris...)..mp3 3MB
  83. 326. At last the much-bragged-about boxes arrived from Leipzig....mp3 3MB
  84. 140. Rebecca always knew how to conjure away these moods of melancholy..mp3 3MB
  85. 076. 'La, Miss Briggs,' the girl exclaimed....mp3 3MB
  86. 031. The lady addressed as Mrs.Tinker....mp3 3MB
  87. 306. She was probably so much occupied in arranging these affairs....mp3 3MB
  88. 134. 'Don't you see that creature with a yellow thing in her turban...'.mp3 3MB
  89. 014. 'Amelia had better write a note,' said her father....mp3 3MB
  90. 115. 'A pretty way you have managed the affair,' said George....mp3 3MB
  91. 204. 'It isn't difficult to be a country gentleman's wife,' Rebecca thought..mp3 3MB
  92. 153. No man writhing in pain on the hard-fought field....mp3 3MB
  93. 163. Mrs.Bute did not augur much good to the cause....mp3 3MB
  94. 205. Chapter 42.mp3 3MB
  95. 290. Chapter 61.mp3 3MB
  96. 149. Chapter 32.mp3 3MB
  97. 242. I doubt, I say, that Becky would have selected either....mp3 3MB
  98. 090. She described with the most vivid minuteness....mp3 3MB
  99. 297. 'Those people seem to interest you a good deal,' said Dobbin....mp3 3MB
  100. 194. Half an hour afterwards there was a great hurry and bustle in the house..mp3 3MB
  101. 104. Our young bride and bridegroom had chosen Brighton....mp3 3MB
  102. 191. Chapter 39.mp3 3MB
  103. 131. 'Except Ireland, where all your best mate comes from'....mp3 3MB
  104. 292. When old Osborne first heard from his friend Colonel Buckler....mp3 3MB
  105. 113. This news made Dobbin grave....mp3 3MB
  106. 037. Chapter 9.mp3 3MB
  107. 169. The letter was in George's well-known bold handwriting..mp3 3MB
  108. 099. The girls, after vain attempts to engage him in conversation....mp3 3MB
  109. 254. Now on the score of his application....mp3 3MB
  110. 137. She spoke French so perfectly....mp3 3MB
  111. 230. Becky felt as if she could bless the people....mp3 3MB
  112. 016. Sedley was going to make one of the most eloquent speeches possible....mp3 3MB
  113. 324. Chapter 67.mp3 3MB
  114. 021. Young Osborne wrote home to his parents....mp3 3MB
  115. 279. The landlord and landlady of the house....mp3 3MB
  116. 075. The occurrences of the previous day....mp3 3MB
  117. 150. As far as his regiment was concerned....mp3 3MB
  118. 328. Rebecca, to do her justice....mp3 3MB
  119. 237. Chapter 50.mp3 3MB
  120. 195. Chapter 40.mp3 3MB
  121. 286. When the men appeared then bearing this old music-box....mp3 3MB
  122. 238. One truth after another was marshalling itself....mp3 3MB
  123. 111. In the large shining mahogany escritoire....mp3 3MB
  124. 128. 'Mrs.Heavytop, the Colonel's wife...'.mp3 3MB
  125. 142. 'Sir,' said Jos, majestically....mp3 3MB
  126. 277. Chapter 58.mp3 3MB
  127. 232. 'If you had been sandy-haired, green-eyed...'.mp3 3MB
  128. 085. Young Amelia felt that she would die or lose her senses outright....mp3 3MB
  129. 170. On the day after his arrival at Brussels....mp3 3MB
  130. 331. The Colonel's brow darkened at this..mp3 3MB
  131. 256. He, too, attempted a laugh....mp3 3MB
  132. 176. Rebecca did not care much to go and see the son and heir..mp3 3MB
  133. 303. Some of the German ladies, who are very sentimental....mp3 3MB
  134. 187. In this room was all Amelia's heart and treasure..mp3 3MB
  135. 083. Only once in the course of the long night....mp3 3MB
  136. 294. Jos's friends, male and female, suddenly became interested....mp3 3MB
  137. 248. There was a ball after the dramatic entertainments....mp3 3MB
  138. 164. 'Haw, haw,' laughed James....mp3 3MB
  139. 018. Chapter 5.mp3 3MB
  140. 011. Downstairs, then, they went....mp3 3MB
  141. 193. Sir Pitt lived in private....mp3 3MB
  142. 061. Chapter 14.mp3 3MB
  143. 097. Chapter 21.mp3 3MB
  144. 105. Chapter 23.mp3 3MB
  145. 025. Captain Dobbin had some thoughts of joining the party at supper....mp3 3MB
  146. 073. If the mere chance of becoming a baronet's daughter....mp3 3MB
  147. 219. Next comes boy Jack, Tom Moody's son....mp3 3MB
  148. 064. The Captain thought so, and raved about her in uncouth convulsions..mp3 3MB
  149. 106. 'One of our young men is just married,' Dobbin said....mp3 3MB
  150. 180. When your father dies....mp3 3MB
  151. 116. Oh! thought she, I have been very wicked....mp3 3MB
  152. 044. Very soon then after her arrival....mp3 3MB
  153. 307. It was after this visit that Becky, who had paid her weekly bills....mp3 3MB
  154. 154. The Duke of Wellington had but twenty thousand British troops....mp3 3MB
  155. 042. Whether it was the heart which dictated this new system....mp3 3MB
  156. 301. Pumpernickel stands in the midst of a happy valley....mp3 3MB
  157. 065. If the Baronet of Queen's Crawley....mp3 3MB
  158. 067. Rawdon Crawley received George Osborne....mp3 3MB
  159. 245. At the time whereof we are writing....mp3 3MB
  160. 270. In the company of this gentleman....mp3 3MB
  161. 182. About the little Rawdon, if nothing has been said all this while....mp3 3MB
  162. 066. 'What a complexion, my dear! What a sweet voice!'.mp3 3MB
  163. 259. Rawdon Crawley meanwhile hurried on from Great Gaunt Street....mp3 3MB
  164. 329. Two mornings after this little scene....mp3 3MB
  165. 192. He led the way into Sir Pitt's 'Library'....mp3 3MB
  166. 213. Well, Rebecca listened to Pitt, she talked to him....mp3 3MB
  167. 262. 'Are you all here to insult me' cried Becky in a fury....mp3 3MB
  168. 217. Chapter 45.mp3 3MB
  169. 094. It is certain that Mr.Dobbin, having taken the matter in hand....mp3 3MB
  170. William Makepeace Thackeray - Vanity Fair.pdf 3MB
  171. 229. Chapter 48.mp3 3MB
  172. 323. Whilst they had been talking....mp3 3MB
  173. 003. Being commanded by her elder sister....mp3 3MB
  174. 269. Though he was scarcely eleven years of age....mp3 3MB
  175. 133. Chapter 29.mp3 3MB
  176. 239. Her mind being made up....mp3 3MB
  177. 308. The Eagles then patronized Mrs.Rawdon....mp3 3MB
  178. 120. 'Rawdon, who was all heart,' Rebecca continued....mp3 3MB
  179. 022. 'The Alderman's very rich, isn't he' Osborne said archly..mp3 3MB
  180. 197. In a word, Pitt having come to his kingdom....mp3 3MB
  181. 059. The gloom on the paternal countenance....mp3 3MB
  182. 051. Their house was comfortable....mp3 3MB
  183. 055. Chapter 13.mp3 3MB
  184. 020. Whatever may have been his incentive, however....mp3 3MB
  185. 101. Chapter 22.mp3 3MB
  186. 278. There, however, stood the old waiter at the door....mp3 3MB
  187. 311. Becky laughed, though in rage and fury..mp3 3MB
  188. 007. The happiness, the superior advantages of the young women....mp3 3MB
  189. 266. 'She asked you to sup with her' Captain Macmurdo said..mp3 3MB
  190. 211. So these two were each exemplifying the Vanity of this life....mp3 3MB
  191. 071. 'My attitude,' Rebecca said....mp3 3MB
  192. 289. Joseph Sedley then led a life of dignified otiosity....mp3 3MB
  193. 177. Chapter 37.mp3 3MB
  194. 118. Putting her arm round her friend's waist....mp3 3MB
  195. 255. When Rawdon read over this letter....mp3 3MB
  196. 110. Miss Wirt, by consequence, was alone on her side of the board....mp3 3MB
  197. 084. And as a general rule....mp3 3MB
  198. 117. Amelia, with a look of tender alarm in her eyes....mp3 3MB
  199. 114. Chapter 25.mp3 3MB
  200. 048. Miss Crawley had not long been established at the Hall....mp3 3MB
  201. 181. 'Rawdon,' said Becky, very late one night....mp3 3MB
  202. 198. Briggs was the house-dog whom Rebecca had provided as guardian....mp3 3MB
  203. 100. After giving a great heave....mp3 3MB
  204. 074. Chapter 16.mp3 3MB
  205. 173. Chapter 36.mp3 3MB
  206. 145. 'The King of France is at Ghent, fellow,' replied Jos....mp3 3MB
  207. 130. Everybody had such a perfect feeling of confidence in the leader....mp3 3MB
  208. 069. When the demise took place....mp3 3MB
  209. 330. Perhaps it was compunction towards the kind and simple creature....mp3 3MB
  210. 302. Besides the regular sentries....mp3 3MB
  211. 183. Now Rawdon Crawley, rascal as the Colonel was....mp3 3MB
  212. 300. Chapter 63.mp3 3MB
  213. 047. When Mrs.Bute Crawley (whose artifices...)..mp3 3MB
  214. 271. 'Then those friends who had the honour...'.mp3 3MB
  215. 108. Chapter 24.mp3 3MB
  216. 190. 'Mrs.Mango's own set at the Pineries was not so fine,'....mp3 3MB
  217. 057. Sambo, whose face as he announced Captain Osbin....mp3 3MB
  218. 147. How long had that poor girl been on her knees!.mp3 3MB
  219. 257. Chapter 54.mp3 3MB
  220. 220. Her presence, too, rendered Lady Jane uneasy..mp3 3MB
  221. 268. Chapter 56.mp3 3MB
  222. 063. The causes which had led to the deplorable illness of Miss Crawley....mp3 3MB
  223. 008. By the time the young ladies reached Kensington turnpike....mp3 3MB
  224. 082. Chapter 18.mp3 3MB
  225. 056. 'Are you engaged' Captain Dobbin interposed..mp3 3MB
  226. 226. Lady Mary Caerlyon was brought up at a Parisian convent....mp3 3MB
  227. 041. Miss Violet's tastes were, on the contrary....mp3 3MB
  228. 253. Chapter 53.mp3 3MB
  229. 188. He vowed and protested....mp3 3MB
  230. 081. By these attentions, that veteran rake, Rawdon Crawley....mp3 3MB
  231. 138. Osborne meanwhile, wild with elation, went off to a play-table....mp3 3MB
  232. 225. Chapter 47.mp3 3MB
  233. 282. Chapter 59.mp3 3MB
  234. 265. The Colonel and his aide-de-camp went out to meet the gentleman....mp3 3MB
  235. 189. A second prospectus came out....mp3 3MB
  236. 052. Once, after three days of absence....mp3 3MB
  237. 148. Rebecca walked, too, silently away..mp3 3MB
  238. 002. Chapter 1.mp3 3MB
  239. 043. Chapter 11.mp3 3MB
  240. 202. Sir Pitt remembered the testimonies of respect and veneration....mp3 3MB
  241. 273. Chapter 57.mp3 3MB
  242. 283. To make these waistcoats for a man of his size and dignity....mp3 3MB
  243. 224. Then it came out that Jos's remittances were not paid....mp3 3MB
  244. 313. The frank honest face, to tell the truth....mp3 3MB
  245. 175. But, in spite of Rawdon's undoubted skill and constant successes....mp3 3MB
  246. 179. With regard to the world of female fashion and its customs....mp3 3MB
  247. 122. Miss Crawley must have had some emotion upon seeing him....mp3 3MB
  248. 260. 'You don't know how fond I was of that one,' Rawdon said....mp3 3MB
  249. 215. Lord Steyne also heartily disliked the boy..mp3 3MB
  250. 284. But Amelia, looking up at her bed....mp3 3MB
  251. 264. Young Tandyman, a hero of seventeen....mp3 3MB
  252. 135. Amelia's gentle eyes, too, had been fixed anxiously on the pair....mp3 3MB
  253. 068. 'What an honour to have had you for a brother-in-law...'.mp3 3MB
  254. 155. When Jos heard that dreadful sound....mp3 3MB
  255. 222. In these quiet labours and harmless cares....mp3 3MB
  256. 233. Briggs looked up from the work-table....mp3 3MB
  257. 263. 'I looked for a peerage for you, Pitt,' she said....mp3 3MB
  258. 312. Chapter 65.mp3 3MB
  259. 167. It is to be feared that this letter of the Parisian great lady....mp3 3MB
  260. 327. The more he thought of this long passage of his life....mp3 3MB
  261. 146. Oh! dear Mr.Sedley, I have come to you for comfort....mp3 3MB
  262. 086. 'It is a mercy, Mamma, that the regiment is ordered abroad,'....mp3 3MB
  263. 012. Chapter 4.mp3 3MB
  264. 078. Chapter 17.mp3 3MB
  265. 247. 'I think it must be Hotel,' says Captain Grigg of the Life Guards....mp3 3MB
  266. 024. The party was landed at the Royal Gardens in due time..mp3 3MB
  267. 126. Chapter 27.mp3 3MB
  268. 200. Sir Pitt had judged correctly, that she would not quit the premises..mp3 3MB
  269. 174. The truth is, when we say of a gentleman....mp3 3MB
  270. 216. It was dark again when little Rawdon was wakened up....mp3 3MB
  271. 223. He brought back money and toys....mp3 3MB
  272. 212. Chapter 44.mp3 3MB
  273. 285. Shortly after Jos's first appearance at Brompton....mp3 3MB
  274. 168. Chapter 35.mp3 3MB
  275. 079. No. 369,' roared Mr.Hammerdown..mp3 3MB
  276. 088. Chapter 19.mp3 3MB
  277. 040. Chapter 10.mp3 3MB
  278. 029. Chapter 7.mp3 3MB
  279. 058. When Amelia stepped forward to salute him....mp3 3MB
  280. 221. Chapter 46.mp3 3MB
  281. 309. So our little wanderer went about setting up her tent....mp3 3MB
  282. 184. Chapter 38.mp3 3MB
  283. 261. Chapter 55.mp3 3MB
  284. 276. Many and many a night....mp3 3MB
  285. 325. Emmy was not very happy after her heroic sacrifice..mp3 3MB
  286. 019. 'Don't call names,' Dobbin said....mp3 3MB
  287. 102. 'Here you are,' said our old friend, Jos Sedley, coming forward..mp3 3MB
  288. 178. This was the way, then, Crawley got his house for nothing....mp3 3MB
  289. 274. The hidden and awful Wisdom....mp3 3MB
  290. 143. Chapter 31.mp3 3MB
  291. 127. Major O'Dowd, who had served his sovereign....mp3 3MB
  292. 258. Damn it. Look here, Pitt....mp3 3MB
  293. 028. The next day, however, as the two young ladies sat on the sofa....mp3 3MB
  294. 275. He desired to be buried with a little brown hair-chain....mp3 3MB
  295. 107. This adroit question touched the heart of Miss Jane Osborne not a little..mp3 3MB
  296. 314. Jos walked over to Dobbin's lodgings with great solemnity....mp3 3MB
  297. 319. 'Take lessons, my dear Mrs.George,' cried the Major....mp3 3MB
  298. 318. William was too much hurt or ashamed....mp3 3MB
  299. 317. Emmy received this story, which was told at some length....mp3 3MB
  300. 201. 'What I should like best,' said Rebecca....mp3 3MB
  301. 171. They stared blank in the face of Osborne....mp3 3MB
  302. 320. He being gone, Emmy was particularly lively and affectionate....mp3 3MB
  303. 144. 'How those sleeve-buttons will suit me!' thought he....mp3 3MB
  304. 315. 'Her!' said Amelia, 'who is it'.mp3 2MB
  305. 214. And with regard to Becky....mp3 2MB
  306. 321. A hundred times on the point of yielding....mp3 2MB
  307. 316. Chapter 66.mp3 2MB
  308. 186. Amelia, the gentlest and sweetest of everyday mortals....mp3 2MB
  309. 032. At four o'clock, on such a roseate summer's morning....mp3 2MB
  310. 185. Well, well - a carriage and three thousand a year....mp3 2MB
  311. 060. 'But to return to the other business about Amelia...'.mp3 2MB
  312. 091. But if a fault may be found with her arrangements....mp3 2MB
  313. 196. At last a day came when the nurse's occupation was over..mp3 2MB
  314. 203. Bute's curate, a smart young fellow from Oxford....mp3 2MB
  315. 030. Having passed through Gaunt Square into Great Gaunt Street....mp3 2MB
  316. 121. 'I thought that you were aware...'.mp3 2MB
  317. 013. It was an advance, and as such, perhaps....mp3 2MB
  318. 281. She did not talk at all about her own sufferings....mp3 2MB
  319. 288. Emmy, you may be sure, was very glad to see her....mp3 2MB
  320. 027. As George walked down Southampton Row, from Holborn....mp3 2MB
  321. 287. Chapter 60.mp3 2MB
  322. 322. 'He wishes to speak to you away from me,' said Becky....mp3 2MB
  323. 050. Chapter 12.mp3 2MB
  324. 228. It was the mysterious taint of the blood....mp3 2MB
  325. 001. Vanity Fair.mp3 2MB
  326. 199. Chapter 41.mp3 2MB
  327. 267. But Rawdon would not hear of it..mp3 2MB
  328. 053. We have talked of shift, self, and poverty....mp3 2MB
  329. 295. Our old friend, Miss Swartz, and her husband....mp3 2MB
  330. 160. 'Stop, my dear ladies,' said Pitt, the diplomatist..mp3 2MB
  331. 159. During these exercises old Southdown....mp3 2MB
  332. William Makepeace Thackeray - Vanity Fair.txt 2MB
  333. 054. While under this overpowering impression....mp3 2MB
  334. William Makepeace Thackeray - Vanity Fair.jpg 181KB