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Lady Chatterley' husband returns from the War paralysed from the waist down. Frustrated by his attitudes as much as his disability, she begins a love-affair with the gamekeeper, Mellors. Album Tracks 1. Chapter 1 2. Both Hilda and Constance Had Had Their Tentative Love-Affairs? 3. However, Came the War, Hilda and Connie Were Rushed Home? 4. In 1916 Herbert Chatterley Was Killed? 5. Chapter 2 6. Clifford Left Them Alone, and She Learnt to Do the Same? 7. It Was in Her Second Winter at Wragby? 8. Chapter 3 9. There Was Something About Him That Connie Liked 10. Breakfast Was Served in the Bedrooms? 11. When He Rose, He Kissed Both Her Hands? 12. Connie Was in Love with Him? 13. Chapter 4 14. Hammond Looked Rather Piqued 1. Silence Fell 2. Clifford Made Big Eyes It Was All Stuff to Him 3. Chapter 5 4. Connie Was Not Keen on Chains, But She Said Nothing 5. She Was Watching a Brown Spaniel That Had Run Out? 6. 'Who Is Your Game-Keeper?' Connie Asked at Lunch 7. Michaelis Had Seized Upon Clifford As the Central Figure? 8. He Spoke It Almost in a Brilliancy of Triumph? 9. Chapter 6 10. On One of Her Bad Days She Went Out Alone? 11. It Was Nearly a Mile to the Cottage? 12. So She Plodded Home to Clifford? 13. It Had Rained As Usual, and the Paths Were Too Sodden? 1. Connie Had Received the Shock of Vision in Her Womb? 2. Chapter 7 3. So She Hardly Ever Went Away from Wragby? 4. Tommy Dukes Was at Wragby? 5. Down Posted Hilda from Scotland? 6. Michaelis Heard They Were in Town, and Came Running? 7. Hilda Posted Off to Dr. Shardlow? 8. For the First Week or So? 9. Chapter 8 10. The Next Afternoon She Went to the Wood Again 11. So Connie Watched Him Fixedly 12. She Found Mrs. Bolton Under the Great Beech-Tree on the Knoll? 13. The Weather Came Rainy Again 1. Chapter 9 2. But No Sooner Had She