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The Tavern Knight

Rafael Sabatini 
(1875 - 1950)




Follow the exploits of Sir Crispin Galliard, also known as The Tavern Knight, in his defence of the King of England against Cromwell and his Puritan Entourage.

Read by Multiple Readers

Running Time:6:49:54 in 6 Audio CDs

Section --- Chapter --- Run-time
1 01 - On the March - 17:11
2 02 - Arcades Ambo - 12:22
3 03 - The Letter - 05:37
4 04 - At the Sign of 'The Mitre' - 10:39
5 05 - After Worcester Field - 18:13
6 06 - Companions in Misfortune - 14:34
7 07 - The Tavern Knight's Story - 24:44
8 08 - The Twisted Bar - 18:41
9 09 - The Bargain - 15:50
10 10 - The Escape - 10:52
11 11 - The Ashburns - 11:41
12 12 - The House that was Roger Marleigh's - 10:20
13 13 - The Metamorphosis of Kenneth - 18:08
14 14 - The Heart of Cynthia Ashburn - 17:25
15 15 - Joseph's Return - 14:43
16 16 - The Reckoning - 23:54
17 17 - Joseph Drives a Bargain - 11:57
18 18 - Counter Plot - 08:49
19 19 - The Interrupted Journey - 11:30
20 20 - The Converted Hogan - 12:43
21 21 - The Message Kenneth Brought - 31:03
22 22 - Sir Crispin's Undertaking - 09:23
23 23 - Gregory's Attrition - 19:01
24 24 - The Wooing of Cynthia - 15:08
25 25 - Cynthia's Flight - 26:47
26 26 - To France - 09:30
27 27 - The Auberge du Soleil - 09:09


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