Amelia (Vol. 2)
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Henry Fielding
The second volume of Amelia. - Summary by Libby Gohn (7 hr 31 min)
Chapters
Book V, Chapter I: In which the reader will meet with an old acquaintance.
18:01
Read by Gabriela Cowan
Book V, Chapter III: Relating principally to the affairs of serjeant Atkinson.
10:27
Read by Gabriela Cowan
Book V, Chapter VI: In which the reader will find matter worthy his considerati…
14:47
Read by Gabriela Cowan
Book VI, Chapter II: Which will not appear, we preseume, unnatural to all marri…
9:57
Read by Lynne T
Book VI, Chapter VI: A scene in which some ladies will possibly think Amelia's …
12:48
Read by Malcolm Fisher
Book VII, Chapter I: A very short chapter, and consequently requiring no prefac…
4:59
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Book VIII, Chapter II: Containing an account of Mr. Booth's fellow-sufferers.
6:19
Read by Anastasiia Solokha
Book VIII, Chapter III: Containing some extraordinary behavior in Mrs. Ellison.
12:30
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Book VIII, Chapter IV: Containing, among many matters, the exemplary behavior o…
10:14
Read by Lynne T
Book VIII, Chapter IX: A curious chapter, from which a curious reader may draw …
11:37
Read by Lynne T
Bewertungen
Fayetta
Because reading can be a very difficult job I make it a rule to never disparage anyone who has donated so much time and effort. However, for some reason my patience forsook me when I started Volume II of this fine piece of literature. I ended up skipping the sections that were too difficult to understand. So, with that I say that if you enjoyed the first Volume, Volume II of Amelia is a must!
duncalino
The book begins with an unintelligible reader. Accent so thick and common words so dreadfully mispronounced that the story never quite begins. The time and energy that went into this production was wasted.