It’s probably just me, but I don’t have the desire to hear a fake accent. Just read the words and my imagination can do the rest. Again, maybe it’s just me.
"Girl" either meant a female not yet an adult OR a female not yet married. People of both sexes used this convention which no longer applies, just as you used "Miss" but today we'd say "Ms.". Don't let a bygone convention spoil your day.
@@cacambo589Actually I always liked being referred to as miss. After all I was young and I was unmarried. It’s simply a correct description. To me this is all just a problem of people who are offended by everything and even WANT to find offense in innocent expressions.
Actually I always liked being referred to as miss. After all I was young and I was unmarried. It’s simply a correct description. To me this is all just a problem of people who are offended by everything and even WANT to find offense in innocent expressions.
0:01 chapter 1
24:58 chapter 2
49:42 chapter 3
1:08:14 chapter 4
1:30:52 chapter 5
1:51:59 chapter 6
2:09:24 chapter 7
2:29:23 chapter 8
thank you so much
Yes, thank you !❤🇨🇦😉
Another yes, thank you!
Wish I knew who the narrator was. Did an Excellent job!🎉
Roger May 😉
Awesome job with all the different accents! Easy to visualize each character. How many film versions of this story have been made? Ive seen two.
You just saved my life, thank you
ong i have one week left till exam
@@coltonmoran i had like one day back then 😂
Truly, Christie's greatest story
That was a great audiobook! Thanks for sharing this iconic story
I needed this so bad thank you for making this
Thank you for this excellent work
Excelent! Thank you!
Thank you a lot!!!❤️👍🌞
I've been looking for this on YT, thank you.
Thank you, I could understand everything, very nice experience! 😉
Thank you 🎉
Brilliant 👍🏼👌🏽
Could you add quick links/time stamps to each chapter please 😬
Good narrator
Awesome
Thank u 👍
Not a complete version
the chapters are a little off. as in the time stamps in the video
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Chapter 2: 24:00
1:48:32
It’s probably just me, but I don’t have the desire to hear a fake accent. Just read the words and my imagination can do the rest. Again, maybe it’s just me.
noice
Too much rewriting for my taste. Much of the colour of the original is lost.
NDA
So Miss Devenham is about 28 - referred to as a girl. Ugh, so many books and shows do this. Bleeaaacchh
Otherwise, classic story & film!
"Girl" either meant a female not yet an adult OR a female not yet married. People of both sexes used this convention which no longer applies, just as you used "Miss" but today we'd say "Ms.". Don't let a bygone convention spoil your day.
@@cacambo589Actually I always liked being referred to as miss. After all I was young and I was unmarried. It’s simply a correct description. To me this is all just a problem of people who are offended by everything and even WANT to find offense in innocent expressions.
Actually I always liked being referred to as miss. After all I was young and I was unmarried. It’s simply a correct description. To me this is all just a problem of people who are offended by everything and even WANT to find offense in innocent expressions.