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Over the Hills and Far Away: A Story of New Zealand

Gelesen von Lewis Fletcher

(3,889 Sterne; 18 Bewertungen)

One of the very first New Zealand novels, Over the Hills and Far Away is a heavily romanticised tale of a woman's journey from England to Otago, New Zealand, and her subsequent experiences in the wild new colony. - Summary by Lewis Fletcher (4 hr 36 min)

Chapters

Preface

1:30

Read by Lewis Fletcher

On the Lewes Road

11:14

Read by Lewis Fletcher

Pages From Lucy's Diary

9:14

Read by Lewis Fletcher

Pages From Lucy's Diary

5:22

Read by Lewis Fletcher

Lucy's Diary

9:56

Read by Lewis Fletcher

Laura

11:21

Read by Lewis Fletcher

Lucy's Diary

8:55

Read by Lewis Fletcher

Lucy's Diary

8:01

Read by Lewis Fletcher

The Lennoxes

13:13

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A Drawn Game

9:38

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Mrs. Prior's Brother

9:59

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Effie

7:34

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Under the Blue Gums

6:02

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Laura Reappears

9:31

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The End of the Concert

4:14

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Mrs. Lennox Becomes Confidential

8:04

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Dacre's Advice

6:45

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A Question

6:40

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Clinton's First Love

5:56

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The "Beauty of Kent"

4:48

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Lucy's Ride

13:17

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Dacre to the Rescue

7:37

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The First Time

8:06

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Louis Loses His Temper At Croquet

13:21

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The Second Time

11:10

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The Beginning of the End

8:46

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Peccavi

6:46

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Good-bye

7:26

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The Picture

8:52

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The Third Time

12:00

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Broken

3:57

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The Slope of the Hill

10:11

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A Charge

3:41

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Forgiven

3:03

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Bewertungen

(1 Sterne)

Lewis Fletcher does a wonderful job and deserves better than this stinky melodrama-turned-Christian-parable. I only continued listening through to the end because of the narrator.