The Sword in the Stone (unabridged)

~ Release by T. H. White read by Neville Jason (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

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1CD
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1The Sword in the Stone
0:31
2Chapter 1
6:13
3So it was decided.
7:28
4The Mews was one of the most important parts of the castle…
6:42
5Chapter 2
5:52
6The night fell still…
5:36
7There was a clearing in the forest…
6:45
8The Wart went over to the tree…
6:31
9Chapter 3
6:30
10Merlyn had a long white beard…
6:44
11The Wart was so startled…
7:00
12The vanity-glass vanished…
7:17
2CD
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1Chapter 4
7:35
2Chapter 5
6:24
3People in those days had rather different ideas…
6:09
4They crossed the courtyard…
6:45
5The Wart was on an even keel now…
5:15
6Mrs. Roach held out a languid fin…
5:08
7The Wart looked, and at first saw nothing…
6:40
8Chapter 6
6:09
9Kay was frightened by this…
6:28
10The gore-crow hastened to obey…
6:58
11The Wart knew he was probably going to be killed…
6:35
12Instantly Mother Mim was framed in the lighted doorway…
6:40
3CD
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1It ought perhaps to be explained…
7:57
2Chapter 7
6:36
3The day was cooler than it had been…
7:04
4While this incantation was going on…
5:27
5Sir Grummore Grummursum was cantering up…
6:39
6With a blood-curdling beat of iron hoofs…
7:38
7King Pellinore hurriedly sat on his victim’s chest…
6:58
8Chapter 8
6:08
9‘What a shame that they should be kept prisoners…’
6:11
10The darkness became watered with light…
6:40
11All the hawks…
6:31
4CD
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1‘Life is blood…’
7:26
2Chapter 9
5:58
3There seemed to be no sensible reply to this.
5:30
4The Wart was still staring at his tutor’s chair…
6:16
5Chapter 10
7:03
6They went to the man cautiously…
7:02
7At the moment he was lying on his back…
5:24
8The Wart thought it was time to ask…
6:27
9Chapter 11
6:04
10After the staff lecture…
5:37
11It was about compline…
6:12
12They were close to the castle…
5:45
5CD
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1Chapter 12
6:39
2The Wart did not know quite how to put it…
6:46
3She waved her apron at the sergeant…
7:20
4Chapter 13
5:50
5Some people say that snakes are deaf…
6:49
6‘I know some history’ said the Wart…
5:10
7He was timid, ruminant and harmless…
7:14
8Once upon a time…
8:01
9Chapter 14
4:56
10This is what the letter said…
6:05
11Another thing was the riot…
5:11
6CD
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1Chapter 15
5:45
2William Twyti was called for…
6:46
3Chapter 16
5:55
4He weighed between ten and twenty score…
7:03
5Wart had lost the panicky feeling…
7:45
6In a small bushment the grim boar stood at bay…
6:01
7So King Pellinore was bent over the dead beast…
5:55
8Chapter 17
5:32
9‘Another thing I like about them,’ said the Wart
5:54
10‘Well, you know quite well,’ said Merlyn…
5:28
11Chapter 18
5:47
12‘Do you like it?’ asked the owl…
6:23
7CD
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1It was a long and terrible journey…
4:43
2People don’t think of trees as alive…
8:01
3The Wart watched…
8:10
4Chapter 19
5:40
5Being invisible is not so pleasant as it sounds…
6:19
6They had become interested in this discussion…
7:44
7‘I think that was a very good wreath…’
7:59
8There was a distant noise…
7:43
9Chapter 20
5:23
10The education of any civilized gentleman…
6:39
8CD
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1Chapter 21
5:13
2The call sounded from far away…
5:34
3‘I don’t want to hear it any more…’
5:27
4With these words…
6:41
5The old gentleman scratched about…
7:14
6Chapter 22
7:26
7King Pellinore closed his eyes tight…
6:49
8Chapter 23
6:12
9When he got to the inn it was closed.
6:26
10A snake slipping easily along the coping…
6:05
11Chapter 24
6:06

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part of:Complete Classics (unabridged novels from Naxos AudioBooks) (order: 2)