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In which Will visits Dorothea for a final goodbye

Dan Stevens reads ‘Middlemarch’by George Eliot

In which Will visits Dorothea for a final goodbye. In the fictitious Midlands town of Middlemarch in the 1830s, the intelligent young Dorothea has fallen in love with her dead husband's young cousin, Will Ladislaw. Sadly, she is set to lose her inheritance if she marries Will. Both Will and Dorothea have fought their scandalous attraction to each other, and now Dorothea has heard that Will is leaving town.

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  • georgina sudronPosted: 2009.09.09

    i didnt like this book it was too intense and emotional and too romantic for me it was a bit boring too

  • KathyPosted: 2009.08.20

    Such a cutie :) and I could listen to the whole book. Lovely and beautiful, shame it´s just long enough for a coffee break.but what fun...

  • wendyPosted: 2009.08.19

    Wonderful reading. Wish he could read the whole book to me. Thank you for the chapter........

  • PatrickPosted: 2009.08.17

    The reading is excellent but oh how annoying is the camera work. Get rid of the constant zooming

  • HelenPosted: 2009.08.12

    My favourite passage from my favourite book, read beautifully. Thank you.

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