House Divided Against Itself


"A house divided against itself cannot stand." So said Abraham Lincoln in 1858. Here we have the irascible Mr. Waring, an elderly English ex-patriot, living in Italy with his charming daughter, Frances. Mr. Waring was there long before the hotels and the tourists, and resents them all, especially the gawkers, of which there were many... and most of them fellow Englishmen. We see that petite Frances is mistress of the house, and carries out her duties in the fashion of a true English lady, although this is more by accident than design, since she barely remembers the land of her birth, nor are there any English ladies to guide her. But, sweet as she seems, there is another side to her character, which makes itself known when an unexpected visitor arrives.( Lynne Thompson) (17 hr 31 min)

Chapters

01 - I 21:33
02 - II 26:20
03 - III 21:10
04 - IV 24:48
05 - V 20:33
06 - VI 23:48
07 - VII 23:01
08 - VIII 24:42
09 - IX 25:59
10 - X 20:16
11 - XI 22:49
12 - XII 23:58
13 - XIII 21:05
14 - XIV 24:59
15 - XV 20:28
16 - XVI 20:39
17 - XVII 19:05
18 - XVIII 21:13
19 - XIX 19:15
20 - XX 21:59
21 - XXI 23:03
22 - XXII 17:14
23 - XXIII 19:42
24 - XXIV 22:28
25 - XXV 28:21
26 - XXVI 16:38
27 - XXVII 21:01
28 - XXVIII 19:49
29 - XXIX 19:55
30 - XXX 18:43
31 - XXXI 21:04
32 - XXXII 19:58
33 - XXXIII 19:23
34 - XXXIV 19:24
35 - XXXV 18:47
36 - XXXVI 20:35
37 - XXXVII 19:08
38 - XXXVIII 21:05
39 - XXXIX 19:35
40 - XL 27:13
41 - XLI 22:11
42 - XLII 21:31
43 - XLIII 26:50
44 - XLIV 29:44
45 - XLV 22:09
46 - XLVI 24:03
47 - XLVII 23:22
48 - XLVIII 20:14