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George Eliot: The Waves (Unabridged)

read by Frances Jeater

George Eliot: The Waves (Unabridged)

read by Frances Jeater

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The sun had not yet risen.
Track length3:00
'I see a ring,' said Bernard…
Track length4:28
'Now they have all gone,' said Louis. 'I am alone.'
Track length7:58
'I love,' said Susan, 'and I hate.'
Track length7:59
'I will not conjugate the verb,' said Louis…
Track length8:17
'The heat is going,' said Bernard, 'from the jungle…'
Track length8:59
The sun rose higher. Blue waves, green waves swept…
Track length1:47
'Now,' said Bernard, 'the time has come…'
Track length6:36
'The purple light,' said Rhoda, 'in Miss Lambert's ring…'
Track length7:30
'Now we move out of this cool temple…'
Track length7:30
'At home the hay waves over the meadows.'
Track length7:34
'When Miss Lambert passes,' said Rhoda…
Track length7:39
'They have bowled off,' said Bernard, 'and I am too late…'
Track length7:37
'I have torn off the whole of May and June,' said Susan…
Track length8:28
'Now we have received,' said Louis…
Track length7:50
'I will not send my children to school…'
Track length7:05
'Now we are off,' said Louis. 'Now I hang suspended…'
Track length6:00
'The fact is that I have little aptitude for reflection.'
Track length6:37
The sun rose. Bars of yellow and green fell on the shore…
Track length5:13
'The complexity of things becomes more close,' said Bernard…
Track length10:48
'In a world which contains the present moment,' said Neville…
Track length9:04
'When there are buildings like these,' said Neville…
Track length10:39
'I think of Louis now. What malevolent yet searching light…'
Track length7:34
'My roots go down through veins of lead and silver…'
Track length7:51
'I return, like a cat or fox returning, whose fur is grey…'
Track length8:34
'Come, then, let us wander whirling to the gilt chairs.'
Track length8:41
The sun, risen, no longer couched on a green mattress…
Track length4:53
'How fair, how strange,' said Bernard…
Track length7:10
'It is, however, true that I cannot deny a sense…'
Track length7:40
'It is now five minutes to eight,' said Neville…
Track length8:19
'Here is Percival,' said Jinny. 'He has not dressed.'
Track length10:22
'But you will never hate me,' said Jinny.
Track length8:09
'Had I been born,' said Bernard, 'not knowing that one word…'
Track length9:23
'It is hate, it is love,' said Susan.
Track length8:52
'How strange,' said Susan, 'the little heaps of sugar look…'
Track length9:18
The sun had risen to its full height.
Track length5:21
'He is dead,' said Neville. 'He fell. His horse tripped…'
Track length7:16
'Yet already signals begin, beckonings…'
Track length8:13
'There is the puddle,' said Rhoda, 'and I cannot cross it.'
Track length10:54
The sun no longer stood in the middle of the sky.
Track length2:29
'I have signed my name,' said Louis, 'already twenty times…'
Track length7:33
'Summer comes, and winter,' said Susan…
Track length9:46
'But we who live in the body see with the body’s imagination…'
Track length10:03
The sun had now sunk lower in the sky.
Track length3:14
'And time,' said Bernard, 'lets fall its drop.'
Track length5:36
'But let me consider. The drop falls…'
Track length8:14
'I ask now, standing with my scissors among my flowers…'
Track length8:28
'I no longer need a room now,' said Neville…
Track length7:19
'I come back from the office,' said Louis…
Track length6:09
'Oh, life, how I have dreaded you,' said Rhoda…
Track length6:18
The sun was sinking. The hard stone of the day…
Track length3:58
'Hampton Court,' said Bernard.
Track length9:36
'There was the beech wood,' said Susan, 'Elvedon…'
Track length10:20
'I see what is before me,' said Jinny…
Track length7:39
'Drop upon drop,' said Bernard, 'silence falls.'
Track length7:36
'I grasp, I hold fast,' said Susan…
Track length8:14
'We have destroyed something by our presence,' said Bernard…
Track length5:08
Now the sun had sunk.
Track length2:49
'Now to sum up,' said Bernard…
Track length6:11
'But we were all different. The wax…'
Track length6:22
'Neville next – lying on his back staring up at the summer sky.'
Track length7:23
'The willow tree grew by the river.'
Track length8:46
'I rose and walked away – I, I, I; not Byron, Shelley…'
Track length7:15
'Nevertheless, life is pleasant, life is tolerable.'
Track length4:25
'I became, I mean, a certain kind of man…'
Track length7:24
'And now what other discovery will there be?' I said…
Track length8:36
'Sitting down on a bank to wait for my train…'
Track length8:23
'Yes, but suddenly one hears a clock tick.'
Track length7:13
'However, we had our bottle of wine…'
Track length7:18
'Swinging my stick, with my hair newly cut…'
Track length7:15
'The heaviness of my despondency thrust open the gate…'
Track length8:00
'But no more. Now to-night, my body rises…'
Track length8:13
'My book, stuffed with phrases, has dropped to the floor.'
Track length4:56
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