Sense and Sensibility (Audiobook) | Jane Austen
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You can donate to support us at: https://ko-fi.com/magischian Sense and Sensibility, by Jane Austen, narrated by Karen Savage. When Mr Henry Dashwood dies, with his estate entailed to his son and grandson, his wife and three daughters are left in reduced circumstances. In their new home at Barton Cottage, the two older sisters, Elinor and Marianne, experience both romance and heartache. Will they find true love? 00:00:00 : Chapter 01 00:09:02 : Chapter 02 00:19:32 : Chapter 03 00:28:05 : Chapter 04 00:38:50 : Chapter 05 00:44:32 : Chapter 06 00:51:43 : Chapter 07 00:58:58 : Chapter 08 01:05:40 : Chapter 09 01:15:27 : Chapter 10 01:26:56 : Chapter 11 01:35:09 : Chapter 12 01:44:09 : Chapter 13 01:55:11 : Chapter 14 02:03:05 : Chapter 15 02:16:53 : Chapter 16 02:28:08 : Chapter 17 02:37:03 : Chapter 18 02:45:15 : Chapter 19 03:00:29 : Chapter 20 03:12:09 : Chapter 21 03:28:05 : Chapter 22 03:43:17 : Chapter 23 03:56:10 : Chapter 24 04:07:19 : Chapter 25 04:17:23 : Chapter 26 04:31:08 : Chapter 27 04:45:34 : Chapter 28 04:53:56 : Chapter 29 05:15:15 : Chapter 30 05:31:44 : Chapter 31 05:53:18 : Chapter 32 06:07:07 : Chapter 33 06:23:06 : Chapter 34 06:37:59 : Chapter 35 06:50:40 : Chapter 36 07:06:28 : Chapter 37 07:28:51 : Chapter 38 07:44:01 : Chapter 39 07:54:43 : Chapter 40 08:08:16 : Chapter 41 08:21:35 : Chapter 42 08:31:40 : Chapter 43 08:51:36 : Chapter 44 09:21:38 : Chapter 45 09:34:08 : Chapter 46 09:50:54 : Chapter 47 10:04:03 : Chapter 48 10:11:22 : Chapter 49 10:34:17 : Chapter 50
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