Disc: 1 |
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Titus is seven. |
00:07:15 |
Degas, Rupert
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The Countess walked with a frown on her brow… |
00:05:53 |
Degas, Rupert
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Cora and Clarice, although they did not know… |
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Degas, Rupert
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The husky, whispering sound of a score of flying g |
00:06:31 |
Degas, Rupert
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He beat his fist into the palm of his other hand. |
00:06:34 |
Degas, Rupert
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When Titus awoke the walls of the cave were leapin |
00:05:41 |
Degas, Rupert
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Titus was to be kept in the lichen fort for a week |
00:04:08 |
Degas, Rupert
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There was no sound in all Gormenghast… |
00:07:49 |
Degas, Rupert
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It was on the following afternoon that Mrs. Slagg |
00:07:45 |
Degas, Rupert
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A few days later when Steerpike saw Fuschia emerge |
00:03:52 |
Degas, Rupert
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At the end of the three hours that lay before him… |
00:03:42 |
Degas, Rupert
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Steerpike's return to the castle's heart was rapid |
00:06:04 |
Degas, Rupert
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It was then that there was a knock at the door. |
00:06:26 |
Degas, Rupert
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Disc: 2 |
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At the same time Steerpike was fighting to free hi |
00:04:54 |
Degas, Rupert
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When Steerpike had come out of his faint… |
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Degas, Rupert
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Mr. Flay had been sitting for over an hour… |
00:07:50 |
Degas, Rupert
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In January the snow came down. |
00:07:47 |
Degas, Rupert
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While Flay in his wilderness of hollow halls was b |
00:07:15 |
Degas, Rupert
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Dr. Prunesquallor sank back on the couch by the wi |
00:05:15 |
Degas, Rupert
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The Doctor had told the Countess… |
00:06:32 |
Degas, Rupert
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She turned on her heel… |
00:05:17 |
Degas, Rupert
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When Flay heard the door open quietly below him… |
00:05:31 |
Degas, Rupert
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And so, without a moment to lose… |
00:05:38 |
Degas, Rupert
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It was lucky for Titus that when the Doctor starte |
00:05:56 |
Degas, Rupert
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When at last Steerpike came to a certain door… |
00:06:24 |
Degas, Rupert
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When Flay and the Doctor, in their different ways… |
00:03:33 |
Degas, Rupert
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Disc: 3 |
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What he did not realise was that the death… |
00:04:54 |
Degas, Rupert
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A few days after the murder of Mr. Flay… |
00:06:53 |
Degas, Rupert
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The day of the Bright Carvings was at hand. |
00:06:19 |
Degas, Rupert
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Then he began to run… |
00:04:48 |
Degas, Rupert
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It was hunger that finally woke him. |
00:07:09 |
Degas, Rupert
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All of a sudden, Titus knew that he was lying alon |
00:05:24 |
Degas, Rupert
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There was no one alive in Gormenghast who could re |
00:05:27 |
Degas, Rupert
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For little short of a fortnight the rain continued |
00:05:08 |
Degas, Rupert
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Driven from haunt to haunt… |
00:06:10 |
Degas, Rupert
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It was not that Fuschia did not struggle… |
00:03:33 |
Degas, Rupert
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Now that the flood had reached its height… |
00:04:48 |
Degas, Rupert
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He was altogether exhausted… |
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Degas, Rupert
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Disc: 4 |
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Knowing that he had several hours to wait… |
00:09:46 |
Degas, Rupert
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The unwitting pageantry of the lantern-lit boats… |
00:07:31 |
Degas, Rupert
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Titus, as the minutes had passed… |
00:05:28 |
Degas, Rupert
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Nevertheless, the time came when the boatman… |
00:06:09 |
Degas, Rupert
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When she turned her eye back… |
00:06:30 |
Degas, Rupert
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All at once there was a terrible cry from below… |
00:05:54 |
Degas, Rupert
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The boats moved out with much splashing of oars… |
00:06:37 |
Degas, Rupert
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Ignoring all precautions, he wrenched the boughs a |
00:04:55 |
Degas, Rupert
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When Titus saw that this was indeed so… |
00:03:31 |
Degas, Rupert
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There was no more rain. |
00:05:51 |
Degas, Rupert
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One evening in the late spring… |
00:05:34 |
Degas, Rupert
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