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I second that!   Written by MarianneR (10/29/2008 4:10 a.m.) in consequence of the missive, P1, P2, P3, and the Persuasion audiobook, penned by Cathy Allen
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I own the same audio-book and it proved to be a great enrichment. Some sentences got a new meaning the way they were read. I had such an "aha-experience" in ch.22 as well, when CW is talking to Anne about changes made by time and she cries: "I am not yet so much changed!" The way Julie Stevenson read this, conveyed such dismay I hadnīt noticed while reading. So I can only support your ardent recommendation!


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