Lawrence, D.H. / Peake: Lady Chatterley's Lover (Unabridged)

Lawrence, D.H. / Peake SKU: 15515674
Lawrence, D.H. / Peake: Lady Chatterley's Lover (Unabridged)

Lawrence, D.H. / Peake: Lady Chatterley's Lover (Unabridged)

Lawrence, D.H. / Peake SKU: 15515674

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Title: Lady Chatterley's Lover (Unabridged)
Artist: Lawrence, D.H. / Peake
Label: Naxos Audio Books
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 9781843794516
Genre: Books on Tape/Cd

Lady Chatterley' husband returns from the War paralysed from the waist down. Frustrated by his attitudes as much as his disability, she begins a love-affair with the gamekeeper, Mellors.

Tracks:
1.1 Chapter 1
1.2 Both Hilda and Constance Had Had Their Tentative Love-Affairs?
1.3 However, Came the War, Hilda and Connie Were Rushed Home?
1.4 In 1916 Herbert Chatterley Was Killed?
1.5 Chapter 2
1.6 Clifford Left Them Alone, and She Learnt to Do the Same?
1.7 It Was in Her Second Winter at Wragby?
1.8 Chapter 3
1.9 There Was Something About Him That Connie Liked
1.10 Breakfast Was Served in the Bedrooms?
1.11 When He Rose, He Kissed Both Her Hands?
1.12 Connie Was in Love with Him?
1.13 Chapter 4
1.14 Hammond Looked Rather Piqued
2.1 Silence Fell
2.2 Clifford Made Big Eyes: It Was All Stuff to Him
2.3 Chapter 5
2.4 Connie Was Not Keen on Chains, But She Said Nothing
2.5 She Was Watching a Brown Spaniel That Had Run Out?
2.6 'Who Is Your Game-Keeper?' Connie Asked at Lunch
2.7 Michaelis Had Seized Upon Clifford As the Central Figure?
2.8 He Spoke It Almost in a Brilliancy of Triumph?
2.9 Chapter 6
2.10 On One of Her Bad Days She Went Out Alone?
2.11 It Was Nearly a Mile to the Cottage?
2.12 So She Plodded Home to Clifford?
2.13 It Had Rained As Usual, and the Paths Were Too Sodden?
3.1 Connie Had Received the Shock of Vision in Her Womb?
3.2 Chapter 7
3.3 So She Hardly Ever Went Away from Wragby?
3.4 Tommy Dukes Was at Wragby?
3.5 Down Posted Hilda from Scotland?
3.6 Michaelis Heard They Were in Town, and Came Running?
3.7 Hilda Posted Off to Dr. Shardlow?
3.8 For the First Week or So?
3.9 Chapter 8
3.10 The Next Afternoon She Went to the Wood Again
3.11 So Connie Watched Him Fixedly
3.12 She Found Mrs. Bolton Under the Great Beech-Tree on the Knoll?
3.13 The Weather Came Rainy Again
4.1 Chapter 9
4.2 But No Sooner Had She Gone, Than He Rang for Mrs. Bolton?
4.3 Nevertheless, One Got a New Vision of Tevershall Village?
4.4 Under Mrs. Bolton's Influence?
4.5 It Was Mrs. Bolton's Talk?
4.6 Chapter 10
4.7 She Fled As Much As Possible to the Wood
4.8 One Evening, Guests or No Guests, She Escaped?
4.9 She Lay Quite Still, in a Sort of Sleep?
4.10 He Stood Back and Watched Her Going Into the Dark?
4.11 Constance, for Her Part, Had Hurried Across the Park?
4.12 The Drizzle of Rain Was Like a Veil Over the World?
5.1 He Shut the Door, and Lit a Tiny Light?
5.2 The Next Day She Did Not Go to the Wood
5.3 The Baby Was a Perky Little Thing of About a Year?
5.4 She Started Out of Her Muse, and Gave a Little Cry?
5.5 Connie Went Slowly Home?
5.6 Connie Would Not Take Her Bath This Evening
5.7 She Had Drifted to the Door
5.8 Connie Was in Bed, and Fast Asleep All This Time
5.9 He Went to the Hut, and Wrapped Himself in the Blanket?
5.10 Chapter 11
5.11 Then One Afternoon Came Leslie Winter?
5.12 It Was Already May?
6.1 As She Rose on to the High Country?
6.2 England, My England!
6.3 Squire Winter, a Soldier, Had Stood It Out
6.4 Connie Was Glad to Be Home?
6.5 It Was a Sunny Day, and Connie Was Working in the Garden?
6.6 Chapter 12
6.7 'Are You Sad Today?' She Asked Him
6.8 There Was a Long Pause of Silence, a Cold Silence
6.9 And She Went with Him to the Hut
6.10 He Took His Hand Away from Her Breast?
6.11 And Now in Her Heart the Queer Wonder of Him Was Awakened
6.12 He Rose, and Turned Up the Lantern?
6.13 Chapter 13
7.1 Connie Listened, and Flushed Very Red
7.2 In Front of Them Ran the Open Cleft of the Riding
7.3 She Found Clifford Slowly Mounting to the Spring
7.4 The Keeper Appeared Directly
7.5 The Chair Began Slowly to Run Backwards
7.6 'I'm Going to Push Too!' She Said
7.7 At Lunch She Could Not Contain Her Feeling
7.8 Chapter 14
7.9 He Twisted Round Again and Looked at the Enlarged Photograph?
7.10 Then Came Bertha Coutts
7.11 There Was a Silence
7.12 He Held Her Close, in the Running Warmth of the Fire
7.13 Then He Woke Up and Looked at the Light
8.1 And Afterwards, When They Had Been Quite Still?
8.2 After a While, He Reached for His Shirt and Put It On?
8.3 Chapter 15
8.4 Another Day She Asked Him About Himself
8.5 Connie Laughed, But Not Very Happily
8.6 There Fell a Complete Silence
8.7 When She Came with Her Flowers?
8.8 'You Don't Mind, Do You, That I'm Going Away?' She Asked?
8.9 The Curious Gulf of Silence Between Them!
8.10 He Had Brought Columbines and Campions?
8.11 Chapter 16
8.12 They Went Onto the House. Connie Marched In?
8.13 She Listened with a Glisten of Amusement
8.14 And the Day Came Round for Hilda to Arrive
9.1 It Was True, Hilda Did Not Like Clifford?
9.2 They Were Soon at Mansfield?
9.3 He Unlocked the Door and Preceded Them?
9.4 The Three Ate in Silence
9.5 It Was a Night of Sensual Passion?
9.6 Till His Rousing Waked Her Completely
9.7 Silent, He Put His Plate on the Tray and Went Downstairs
9.8 Chapter 17
9.9 Connie Found Herself Shrinking and Afraid of the World
9.10 The Villa Esmerelda Was Quite a Long Way Out?
9.11 It Was Pleasant in a Way. It Was Almost Enjoyment
10.1 She Had Been at Venice a Fortnight?
10.2 She Had a Letter from Mrs. Bolton
10.3 She Could Not Help Confiding a Little in Duncan Forbes
10.4 A Few Days Later Came a Letter from Clifford
10.5 However, Everybody Listens?
10.6 The Irritation, and the Lack of Any Sympathy?
10.7 Chapter 18
10.8 She Found a Letter from Mellors
10.9 In Spite of Himself, Little Flames Ran Over His Belly?
10.10 'Then Why Are You Afraid of Me?' She Said
10.11 She Was Quite Determined Now That There Should Be No Parting?
11.1 Connie Confided in Her Father
11.2 Poor Sir Malcolm! He Was By No Means Keen on It
11.3 The Following Day He Had Lunch with Connie and Hilda?
11.4 Duncan, When Approached, Also Insisted?
11.5 Chapter 19
11.6 So Mrs. Bolton Began to Weep First
11.7 His Behaviour with Regard to Connie Was Curious
11.8 Clifford and Connie Sat in Silence When She Had Gone
11.9 He Was Speechless, and the Queer Blank Look of a Child?
11.10 The Grange Farm, Old Heanor, 29 September
11.11 I'm Sure You're Sick of All This
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