The History of Lady Julia Mandeville
Frances Moore Brooke
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Lady Julia, the daughter of the earl of Belmont, and Mr. Henry Mandeville are falling in love. Though Henry is like a family friend, this love is not welcomed because the lady Julia is promised to someone else (or so Henry thinks). When they'll discover their chance of happiness, it is much too late. Summary by Stav Nisser. (6 hr 45 min)
Chapters
01 - Letters 1-3 | 19:17 | Read by Delysid |
02 - Letter 4 | 18:17 | Read by Delysid |
03 - Letters 5-6 | 8:58 | Read by tabithat |
04 - Letters 7-10 | 19:03 | Read by Delysid |
05 - Letters 11-15 | 16:14 | Read by Delysid |
06 - Letters 16-19 | 10:30 | Read by Cate Mackenzie |
07 - Letter 20 | 7:50 | Read by Elli |
08 - Letter 21 | 7:18 | Read by Elli |
09 - Letters 22-23 | 7:17 | Read by Elli |
10 - Letter 24 | 9:22 | Read by tabithat |
11 - Letters 25-28 | 13:00 | Read by Delysid |
12 - Letter 29 | 7:49 | Read by Luigina |
13 - Letters 30-34 | 13:21 | Read by Delysid |
14 - Letters 35-38 | 12:14 | Read by Delysid |
15 - Letter 39 | 10:15 | Read by Cate Mackenzie |
16 - Letters 40-43 | 13:18 | Read by Patti Cunningham |
17 - Letters 44-46 | 12:01 | Read by Patti Cunningham |
18 - Letters 47-50 | 15:02 | Read by tabithat |
19 - Letters 51-53 | 12:56 | Read by tabithat |
20 - Letters 54-57 | 13:53 | Read by tabithat |
21 - Letters 58-61 | 14:02 | Read by tabithat |
22 - Letter 62 | 13:26 | Read by tabithat |
23 - Letters 63-67 | 16:09 | Read by jedopi |
24 - Letter 68 | 15:08 | Read by jedopi |
25 - Letters 69-74 | 16:07 | Read by jedopi |
26 - Letters 75-76 | 15:15 | Read by jedopi |
27 - Letters 77-80 | 17:41 | Read by jedopi |
28 - Letters 81-82 | 22:40 | Read by jedopi |
29 - Letter 83 | 13:13 | Read by jedopi |
30 - Letters 84-87 | 13:41 | Read by jedopi |
Reviews
duncalino
A LibriVox Listener
Who knows if this is a good story. I'm going to pass on it. Poor Ellie...her good intentions backfired because she chose to read English instead of her native tongue. The resulting product is melodic but incomprehensible. No problem. There are other books out there. I'll skip this one. Does LibriVox have a French edition?