Author(s): Dickens, Charles
Reader(s): Horovitch, David
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Period: Romantic
Catalogue No: NA0074
Barcode: 9781843795612
Release Date: 01/2012

DICKENS, C.: Nicholas Nickleby (Unabridged)

Left penniless at his father’s death, Nicholas Nickleby and his mother and sister turn to their wealthy uncle Ralph for support. But Ralph is a cruel usurer who despises Nicholas’s open-hearted character and despatches him to teach at Dotheboys Hall, run by the grotesque Wackford Squeers. Appalled, Nicholas rebels against the cruelty there and determines to take care of his family and his new friend, the helpless and abandoned Smike.

Brimful of brilliant comedy, peopled by scores of memorable characters and touched by powerful satire against injustice, Nicholas Nickleby established Dickens as the finest novelist in English.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Dickens, Charles - Author
Horovitch, David (Reader)
1The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby…04:38
Horovitch, David (Reader)
2With a portion of this property…04:33
Horovitch, David (Reader)
3From what we have said of this young gentleman…04:57
Horovitch, David (Reader)
4Chapter 2: Of Mr. Ralph Nickleby, and his establishments…05:33
Horovitch, David (Reader)
5Mr. Nickleby closed an account-book…05:31
Horovitch, David (Reader)
6Noggs gave vent to his usual grunt…07:06
Horovitch, David (Reader)
7Meanwhile, and pending the arrangement…06:27
Horovitch, David (Reader)
8Mr. Ralph Nickleby seconded the resolution…06:44
Horovitch, David (Reader)
9Chapter 3: Mr. Ralph Nickleby receives sad tidings…06:00
Horovitch, David (Reader)
10Mr. Nickleby looked very indignant…06:21
Horovitch, David (Reader)
11Climbing up another perpendicular flight…04:37
Horovitch, David (Reader)
12The mutual inspection was at length…06:15
Horovitch, David (Reader)
13'There!' said Ralph…05:44
Horovitch, David (Reader)
14Chapter 4: Nicholas and his uncle…04:41
Horovitch, David (Reader)
Disc 2
1When you walk up this yard…06:56
Horovitch, David (Reader)
2The stranger continued.07:20
Horovitch, David (Reader)
3Having entered Mr. Snawley's address…06:54
Horovitch, David (Reader)
4His father is dead…07:17
Horovitch, David (Reader)
5Chapter 5: Nicholas starts for Yorkshire.07:12
Horovitch, David (Reader)
6He found that learned gentleman sitting at breakfast…07:26
Horovitch, David (Reader)
7If the proprietor of Dotheboys Hall…07:11
Horovitch, David (Reader)
8When the guard…05:53
Horovitch, David (Reader)
9Chapter 6: In which the occurrence of the accident…05:20
Horovitch, David (Reader)
10Expressing himself to this effect…04:53
Horovitch, David (Reader)
11THE FIVE SISTERS OF YORK06:38
Horovitch, David (Reader)
12Still wasting the precious hours…06:26
Horovitch, David (Reader)
Disc 3
1The holy man, who had often urged the same point before…05:41
Horovitch, David (Reader)
2With the indifference or abstraction of one…05:01
Horovitch, David (Reader)
3They sent abroad, to artists…04:49
Horovitch, David (Reader)
4THE BARON OF GROGZWIG06:10
Horovitch, David (Reader)
5What a pleasant thing filial piety is…06:13
Horovitch, David (Reader)
6The poor baron bore it all as long as he could…07:00
Horovitch, David (Reader)
7The baron took another look at his new friend…06:25
Horovitch, David (Reader)
8Chapter 7: Mr. and Mrs. Squeers at home06:55
Horovitch, David (Reader)
9Pending these little endearments…07:32
Horovitch, David (Reader)
10This part of the conversation was rather unintelligible…07:24
Horovitch, David (Reader)
11Chapter 8: Of the internal economy of Dotheboys Hall05:34
Horovitch, David (Reader)
12Nicholas sighed involuntarily…05:07
Horovitch, David (Reader)
13And yet this scene, painful as it was…04:28
Horovitch, David (Reader)
Disc 4
1After some half-hour's delay…06:34
Horovitch, David (Reader)
2According to half-yearly custom…04:23
Horovitch, David (Reader)
3Another boy stood up…05:26
Horovitch, David (Reader)
4But, for the present, his resolve was taken…05:41
Horovitch, David (Reader)
5Chapter 9: Of Miss Squeers, Mrs. Squeers, Master Squeers…06:22
Horovitch, David (Reader)
6Now, a proud usher in a Yorkshire school…05:40
Horovitch, David (Reader)
7Miss Squeers glanced at the door…06:49
Horovitch, David (Reader)
8It so fell out, that Mrs. Squeers's journey…07:00
Horovitch, David (Reader)
9Mr. Browdie was not a gentleman of great conversational powers…06:55
Horovitch, David (Reader)
10'I never had such luck, really,' exclaimed coquettish Miss Price…07:20
Horovitch, David (Reader)
11Chapter 10: How Mr. Ralph Nickleby provided…06:18
Horovitch, David (Reader)
12'It is only his manner, I believe,' observed Kate…04:25
Horovitch, David (Reader)
13With an assumption of kindness…06:23
Horovitch, David (Reader)
Disc 5
1'The lady's name,' said Ralph…06:29
Horovitch, David (Reader)
2A liveried footman opened the door…05:44
Horovitch, David (Reader)
3'Now, ma'am,' said Ralph…06:42
Horovitch, David (Reader)
4Chapter 11: Newman Noggs inducts Mrs. and Miss Nickleby…06:48
Horovitch, David (Reader)
5It was no very easy matter to mistake Newman Noggs…07:13
Horovitch, David (Reader)
6Chapter 12: Whereby the reader will be enabled…05:57
Horovitch, David (Reader)
7'What a situation!' cried Miss Squeers…07:11
Horovitch, David (Reader)
8It is needless to say, that, by this time…05:34
Horovitch, David (Reader)
9Here he raised up the brown bonnet…06:59
Horovitch, David (Reader)
10The wretched creature, Smike…06:14
Horovitch, David (Reader)
11Chapter 13: Nicholas varies the monotony…07:21
Horovitch, David (Reader)
12There was, of course, a profound silence…06:33
Horovitch, David (Reader)
Disc 6
1'No news of the scamp!' said the schoolmaster…04:57
Horovitch, David (Reader)
2The news that Smike had been caught…04:27
Horovitch, David (Reader)
3Mrs. Squeers, being out of breath…05:02
Horovitch, David (Reader)
4After a brief consideration…05:51
Horovitch, David (Reader)
5Nicholas could by no means be prevailed…05:01
Horovitch, David (Reader)
6Chapter 14: Having the misfortune to treat…05:59
Horovitch, David (Reader)
7Newman Noggs pointed to the bottom of a cupboard…06:14
Horovitch, David (Reader)
8'My dear,' said Mr. Kenwigs…06:33
Horovitch, David (Reader)
9After a great deal of trouble…05:42
Horovitch, David (Reader)
10A gentle murmur seemed to say…07:29
Horovitch, David (Reader)
11Chapter 15: Acquaints the reader with the cause and origin…07:17
Horovitch, David (Reader)
12With this gentle allusion to the absent Mr. Squeers…07:22
Horovitch, David (Reader)
13Newman, who had stood during…06:47
Horovitch, David (Reader)
Disc 7
1The worthy gentleman then became…07:32
Horovitch, David (Reader)
2This brief explanation over…07:20
Horovitch, David (Reader)
3Chapter 16: Nicholas seeks to employ himself in a new capacity…05:27
Horovitch, David (Reader)
4'Cook,' said Tom, turning over…05:37
Horovitch, David (Reader)
5Tom made no other reply…06:01
Horovitch, David (Reader)
6Into Manchester Buildings Nicholas turned…05:53
Horovitch, David (Reader)
7The time had been, when this burst of enthusiasm…06:14
Horovitch, David (Reader)
8To this, Mr. Gregsbury read the following reply…06:09
Horovitch, David (Reader)
9Mr. Gregsbury looked fixedly at Nicholas…06:38
Horovitch, David (Reader)
10With this handsome offer…06:47
Horovitch, David (Reader)
11Newman hastened, with joyful steps…06:56
Horovitch, David (Reader)
12Chapter 17: Follows the fortunes of Miss Nickleby03:59
Horovitch, David (Reader)
13'If you will be odiously, demnebly, outrageously jealous…'04:40
Horovitch, David (Reader)
Disc 8
1Madame Mantalini's prudence…05:41
Horovitch, David (Reader)
2Here Miss Knag paused to take breath…05:34
Horovitch, David (Reader)
3There had existed not a little desire in the room…05:01
Horovitch, David (Reader)
4Chapter 18: Miss Knag, after doting on Kate Nickleby…05:59
Horovitch, David (Reader)
5Of such a highly disinterested quality…05:53
Horovitch, David (Reader)
6As Miss Knag had never yet known…06:34
Horovitch, David (Reader)
7With another sigh Mr. Knag…05:53
Horovitch, David (Reader)
8At this high point, Miss Knag's friendship remained…06:28
Horovitch, David (Reader)
9The circumstances of the little kingdom…05:36
Horovitch, David (Reader)
10Chapter 19: Descriptive of a dinner at Mr. Ralph Nickleby's…06:17
Horovitch, David (Reader)
11The blessing seemed to stick in Mr. Ralph Nickleby's throat…06:00
Horovitch, David (Reader)
12The coachman gave a tremendous double knock…06:47
Horovitch, David (Reader)
13When Ralph had completed the ceremonial of introduction…07:24
Horovitch, David (Reader)
Disc 9
1All this while, Kate had sat as silently as she could…06:01
Horovitch, David (Reader)
2The book fell from her hand…05:17
Horovitch, David (Reader)
3Although this hurried dialogue…07:29
Horovitch, David (Reader)
4Chapter 20: Wherein Nicholas at length encounters his uncle…06:44
Horovitch, David (Reader)
5'I need look somewhat changed,' he said…06:16
Horovitch, David (Reader)
6Kate very well understood…06:34
Horovitch, David (Reader)
7There really was no necessity for the good lady…06:24
Horovitch, David (Reader)
8The grasp which had detained him relaxed…06:40
Horovitch, David (Reader)
9Chapter 21: Madam Mantalini finds herself in a situation…06:40
Horovitch, David (Reader)
10Kate busied herself…07:09
Horovitch, David (Reader)
11With these remarks, combining great pleasantry…06:53
Horovitch, David (Reader)
12Kate was too sick at heart…07:12
Horovitch, David (Reader)
Disc 10
1'You are a good temper?' asked Mrs. Wititterly…04:05
Horovitch, David (Reader)
2Here, both Mr. and Mrs. Wititterly…03:54
Horovitch, David (Reader)
3Chapter 22: Nicholas, accompanied by Smike…06:31
Horovitch, David (Reader)
4'I don't know much of these matters,' resumed Nicholas…05:54
Horovitch, David (Reader)
5'No,' rejoined the youth…05:58
Horovitch, David (Reader)
6By degrees, the prospect receded…06:15
Horovitch, David (Reader)
7The two combatants went to work afresh…05:46
Horovitch, David (Reader)
8While he was thus engaged…06:55
Horovitch, David (Reader)
9There was a pause.05:17
Horovitch, David (Reader)
10Chapter 23: Treats of the company…07:17
Horovitch, David (Reader)
11As Mrs. Vincent Crummles…07:07
Horovitch, David (Reader)
12'Mr. Folair,' said the manager…06:46
Horovitch, David (Reader)
13The ladies were gathered in a little knot…07:40
Horovitch, David (Reader)
Disc 11
1Mr. Crummles lived in St. Thomas's Street…05:56
Horovitch, David (Reader)
2Chapter 24: Of the great bespeak for Miss Snevellicci…07:11
Horovitch, David (Reader)
3Nicholas was standing with his back to the curtain…06:34
Horovitch, David (Reader)
4'What did you think of that?' asked Mr. Crummles…05:49
Horovitch, David (Reader)
5At the stipulated hour next morning…06:34
Horovitch, David (Reader)
6The conversation was here interrupted…06:12
Horovitch, David (Reader)
7Mrs. Curdle had sat listening to this lucid explanation…05:09
Horovitch, David (Reader)
8It was a trying morning…06:12
Horovitch, David (Reader)
9Chapter 25: Concerning a young lady from London…05:49
Horovitch, David (Reader)
10The arrival of the gifted subject…05:56
Horovitch, David (Reader)
11Nicholas had much ado to prevent himself from laughing…07:10
Horovitch, David (Reader)
12With these words, Mr. Lillyvick…05:29
Horovitch, David (Reader)
13With such expressions of sorrow…04:23
Horovitch, David (Reader)
Disc 12
1'It's very soon done, sir, isn't it?' inquired Mr. Folair…04:31
Horovitch, David (Reader)
2This desperate threat effectually broke up the party.03:59
Horovitch, David (Reader)
3Chapter 26: Is fraught with some danger…06:14
Horovitch, David (Reader)
4'Well,' replied Sir Mulberry…06:38
Horovitch, David (Reader)
5Ralph ran over this brief summary…05:41
Horovitch, David (Reader)
6Mrs. Nickleby was too much flurried…05:30
Horovitch, David (Reader)
7What a delight, what a comfort…06:17
Horovitch, David (Reader)
8Chapter 27: Mrs. Nickleby becomes acquainted…07:11
Horovitch, David (Reader)
9Mr. Pluck, after feigning to be in a condition…06:36
Horovitch, David (Reader)
10By degrees these raptures subsided…05:58
Horovitch, David (Reader)
11Mrs. Nickleby had scarcely been put away…06:48
Horovitch, David (Reader)
12But Sir Mulberry Hawk was not to be…06:56
Horovitch, David (Reader)
13The evening came to an end at last…06:03
Horovitch, David (Reader)
Disc 13
1Chapter 28: Miss Nickleby, rendered desperate by the persecution…06:53
Horovitch, David (Reader)
2At this instant, while the Lady Flabella…07:20
Horovitch, David (Reader)
3To judge from the glow…07:00
Horovitch, David (Reader)
4That they came at all times and seasons…06:55
Horovitch, David (Reader)
5I have always considered you a particularly well-behaved…07:10
Horovitch, David (Reader)
6Newman, with a grim smile at this manoeuvre…06:25
Horovitch, David (Reader)
7We are connected in business…07:11
Horovitch, David (Reader)
8Chapter 29: Of the proceedings of Nicholas…05:51
Horovitch, David (Reader)
9Nicholas, in a state of much amazement…07:17
Horovitch, David (Reader)
10As Mr. Folair was pretty well known…06:40
Horovitch, David (Reader)
11The profoundest deference was paid to Nicholas that night…05:28
Horovitch, David (Reader)
12Chapter 30: Festivities are held in honour of Nicholas…04:39
Horovitch, David (Reader)
Disc 14
1'Heigho!' sighed Nicholas…06:07
Horovitch, David (Reader)
2So these are some of the stories they invent…06:09
Horovitch, David (Reader)
3To these good people Nicholas was presented…06:18
Horovitch, David (Reader)
4Most public characters have their failings…06:04
Horovitch, David (Reader)
5Miss Snevellicci's papa being greatly exalted…06:25
Horovitch, David (Reader)
6All this was the occasion of much amusement…07:07
Horovitch, David (Reader)
7Chapter 31: Of Ralph Nickleby and Newman Noggs…06:46
Horovitch, David (Reader)
8He executed his commission…06:45
Horovitch, David (Reader)
9'Damn him!' cried Newman…06:44
Horovitch, David (Reader)
10Chapter 32: Relating chiefly to some remarkable conversation…06:54
Horovitch, David (Reader)
11With his heart beating violently…07:35
Horovitch, David (Reader)
12Nicholas was in a perfect agony…06:17
Horovitch, David (Reader)
Disc 15
1It was evident from the tone…06:40
Horovitch, David (Reader)
2Chapter 33: In which Mr. Ralph Nickleby is relieved…05:56
Horovitch, David (Reader)
3The plated buttons disappeared…06:50
Horovitch, David (Reader)
4As Nicholas and his sister were by this time compelled…05:56
Horovitch, David (Reader)
5Chapter 34: Wherein Mr. Ralph Nickleby is visited…07:46
Horovitch, David (Reader)
6And notwithstanding various blandishments…06:08
Horovitch, David (Reader)
7On this repetition of Mr. Mantalini's fatal threat…05:39
Horovitch, David (Reader)
8'And what said he?' asked Ralph…06:27
Horovitch, David (Reader)
9'He looks well, indeed,' returned Ralph…07:06
Horovitch, David (Reader)
10'Are you stopping at your old quarters?' asked Ralph.06:37
Horovitch, David (Reader)
11'We will both cry quits with him before long,'…05:30
Horovitch, David (Reader)
12Chapter 35: Smike becomes known to Mrs. Nickleby and Kate…07:13
Horovitch, David (Reader)
Disc 16
1At length the door opened again…06:53
Horovitch, David (Reader)
2Mr. Crummles occurred to him more than once…06:55
Horovitch, David (Reader)
3He moved away as he said this…05:49
Horovitch, David (Reader)
4Passing through a warehouse…07:22
Horovitch, David (Reader)
5'But hear this first – hear this first, brother Ned,'…06:16
Horovitch, David (Reader)
6'We must. We certainly must have a quarrel…'05:25
Horovitch, David (Reader)
7Chapter 36: Private and confidential; relating to family matters…06:49
Horovitch, David (Reader)
8In the midst of this general hubbub…07:49
Horovitch, David (Reader)
9Hearing this mention of their old friend's name…07:18
Horovitch, David (Reader)
10Chapter 37: Nicholas finds further favour in the eyes…07:20
Horovitch, David (Reader)
11Nor was this all.05:37
Horovitch, David (Reader)
12With this casting down of his gauntlet…04:22
Horovitch, David (Reader)
Disc 17
1At a quarter past five o'clock…06:32
Horovitch, David (Reader)
2But there was no time to moralise…06:17
Horovitch, David (Reader)
3By this time it was past eleven o'clock…06:43
Horovitch, David (Reader)
4This was undoubtedly the case…06:40
Horovitch, David (Reader)
5'Every time I go to the window,'…04:35
Horovitch, David (Reader)
6Chapter 38: Comprises certain particulars…06:53
Horovitch, David (Reader)
7Leaving it to pursue its journey…07:33
Horovitch, David (Reader)
8Ralph shrugged his shoulders…06:53
Horovitch, David (Reader)
9Ralph, who was no common observer…06:55
Horovitch, David (Reader)
10The man looked from Squeers to Smike…06:34
Horovitch, David (Reader)
11Obedient to this direction…06:27
Horovitch, David (Reader)
12Chapter 39: In which another old friend…06:12
Horovitch, David (Reader)
Disc 18
1To have seen Miss Squeers now…06:05
Horovitch, David (Reader)
2'What do you think?' said that gentleman…05:07
Horovitch, David (Reader)
3Now, the fact was, that at that particular moment…05:57
Horovitch, David (Reader)
4Chapter 40: In which Nicholas falls in love…07:17
Horovitch, David (Reader)
5He was going on, in his enthusiasm…06:58
Horovitch, David (Reader)
6'Is there nobody in the house to cheer or help him?'…06:31
Horovitch, David (Reader)
7He had abundance of time to ruminate…07:14
Horovitch, David (Reader)
8These repeated visits inflamed the curiosity…07:22
Horovitch, David (Reader)
9It appeared, on further questioning…06:16
Horovitch, David (Reader)
10'Well!' said Nicholas…05:33
Horovitch, David (Reader)
11Chapter 41: Containing some romantic passages…06:52
Horovitch, David (Reader)
12'Well, I will say,' observed Mrs. Nickleby…07:39
Horovitch, David (Reader)
Disc 19
1As Kate rose from her seat…06:35
Horovitch, David (Reader)
2Here he broke off to look round…05:25
Horovitch, David (Reader)
3Repeating these last words with great rapture…05:12
Horovitch, David (Reader)
4One of the hands being then cautiously unclasped…04:45
Horovitch, David (Reader)
5Chapter 42: Illustrative of the convivial sentiment…07:03
Horovitch, David (Reader)
6'I dinnot know whether thou'd ever dreamt of it…'06:01
Horovitch, David (Reader)
7'He's a bad 'un,' said John…05:14
Horovitch, David (Reader)
8'This is the hend, is it?'…06:48
Horovitch, David (Reader)
9While the foregoing conversation was proceeding…06:42
Horovitch, David (Reader)
10Chapter 43: Officiates as a kind of gentleman usher…06:40
Horovitch, David (Reader)
11Here a waiter who had been rubbing his hands…06:58
Horovitch, David (Reader)
12Nicholas responded to these compliments…05:55
Horovitch, David (Reader)
13Notwithstanding all that has been said…05:02
Horovitch, David (Reader)
Disc 20
1'Mr. Nickleby,' said brother Charles…07:22
Horovitch, David (Reader)
2There was a mighty bustle that night…06:33
Horovitch, David (Reader)
3Chapter 44: Mr. Ralph Nickleby cuts an old acquaintance…06:37
Horovitch, David (Reader)
4'This Hawk will come back, however,'…06:05
Horovitch, David (Reader)
5The sky had been lowering and dark…06:47
Horovitch, David (Reader)
6'I am a most miserable and wretched outcast…'07:07
Horovitch, David (Reader)
7'I neither revile nor threaten,'…06:52
Horovitch, David (Reader)
8'What is the matter here?' said Ralph…06:39
Horovitch, David (Reader)
9However, notwithstanding her firmness…06:03
Horovitch, David (Reader)
10Chapter 45: Containing matter of a surprising kind06:28
Horovitch, David (Reader)
11'Mr. Browdie,' said Kate…07:07
Horovitch, David (Reader)
12'There's more to say and hear…'05:11
Horovitch, David (Reader)
Disc 21
1This being purely a labour of love…06:46
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2'The school was Mr. Squeers's,'…06:06
Horovitch, David (Reader)
3'Now,' said Nicholas to the other two…06:05
Horovitch, David (Reader)
4Chapter 46: Throws some light upon Nicholas's love…06:23
Horovitch, David (Reader)
5By this time brother Charles was in such a very warm state…06:50
Horovitch, David (Reader)
6Pursuing this encomium upon the poor follower…06:14
Horovitch, David (Reader)
7Then it came out by little and little…07:49
Horovitch, David (Reader)
8To the row of houses indicated to him…07:23
Horovitch, David (Reader)
9'Ring the bell, ring the bell,' said the sick man…06:46
Horovitch, David (Reader)
10Chapter 47: Mr. Ralph Nickleby has some confidential intercourse…05:41
Horovitch, David (Reader)
11Such was old Arthur Gride…06:09
Horovitch, David (Reader)
12'I wouldn't deceive YOU, you know,'…06:45
Horovitch, David (Reader)
Disc 22
1There was enough acerbity and sarcasm…06:50
Horovitch, David (Reader)
2'There's something more to be told,' said Ralph…06:21
Horovitch, David (Reader)
3Having delivered this observation…06:22
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4'Still,' rejoined Ralph…05:22
Horovitch, David (Reader)
5It might have moved a very hard…06:36
Horovitch, David (Reader)
6Chapter 48: Being for the benefit of Mr. Vincent Crummles…07:08
Horovitch, David (Reader)
7Mr. Crummles was unfeignedly glad to see him…06:57
Horovitch, David (Reader)
8Nicholas responded to this confidence…06:37
Horovitch, David (Reader)
9With this hasty apology…06:37
Horovitch, David (Reader)
10The conversation threatened…06:14
Horovitch, David (Reader)
11Chapter 49: Chronicles the further proceedings of the Nickleby family…06:15
Horovitch, David (Reader)
12But there were other persons associated…07:28
Horovitch, David (Reader)
Disc 23
1As the hearers did not echo this sentiment…07:30
Horovitch, David (Reader)
2The good lady's surprise…05:57
Horovitch, David (Reader)
3Frank Cheeryble and Tim Linkinwater…06:10
Horovitch, David (Reader)
4It happened that Miss La Creevy…06:01
Horovitch, David (Reader)
5Frank was not at all confident of his power…07:21
Horovitch, David (Reader)
6Chapter 50: Involves a serious catastrophe05:48
Horovitch, David (Reader)
7Fitted up with three tables…06:58
Horovitch, David (Reader)
8This officer was busily plying his vocation…06:36
Horovitch, David (Reader)
9Such was the ascendancy he had acquired…07:08
Horovitch, David (Reader)
10Here, they encountered another party…07:14
Horovitch, David (Reader)
11What a contrast, when they reached the street…07:17
Horovitch, David (Reader)
12Chapter 51: The project of Mr. Ralph Nickleby and his friend…04:54
Horovitch, David (Reader)
Disc 24
1'The bottle-green,' said old Arthur…07:14
Horovitch, David (Reader)
2Mrs. Sliderskew appeared to approve highly…07:10
Horovitch, David (Reader)
3In good fellowship…06:50
Horovitch, David (Reader)
4'He is an idle ruffian,' said Ralph…06:34
Horovitch, David (Reader)
5Chapter 52: Nicholas despairs of rescuing Madeline Bray…05:57
Horovitch, David (Reader)
6You read me a good lesson, Newman…06:30
Horovitch, David (Reader)
7Deploring the evil-mindedness…05:43
Horovitch, David (Reader)
8The features of Mr. Lillyvick…06:01
Horovitch, David (Reader)
9Immediately upon the utterance…06:13
Horovitch, David (Reader)
10Newman had been a silent spectator…06:39
Horovitch, David (Reader)
11Chapter 53: Containing the further progress of the plot…07:20
Horovitch, David (Reader)
12Bray and his daughter were sitting there alone.07:10
Horovitch, David (Reader)
Disc 25
1The father was too much absorbed…07:33
Horovitch, David (Reader)
2Long before Nicholas ceased to speak…07:06
Horovitch, David (Reader)
3'Well-a-day!' he chuckled…07:20
Horovitch, David (Reader)
4'Thieves! Thieves!' shrieked the usurer…06:41
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5Long habit of weighing and noting well…06:00
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6Chapter 54: The crisis of the project and its result07:06
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7'What a man it is!' cried Arthur Gride…07:06
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8You see what a dry, shrivelled…06:45
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9As the brother and sister stood side by side…07:17
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10They all stood still…07:23
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11Chapter 55: Of family matters, cares, hopes…04:09
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12To this, Mrs. Nickleby only replied…03:56
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Disc 26
1Who, slowly recovering from a disorder so severe…06:27
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2At other times, when Nicholas came home at night…06:33
Horovitch, David (Reader)
3'I think it my duty, Nicholas…'06:22
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4Mrs. Nickleby shook her head…07:33
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5Chapter 56: Ralph Nickleby, baffled by his nephew…05:52
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6On their way, Ralph sat in the furthest corner…06:15
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7'There is something missing…'06:01
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8Striving, as it would seem…07:24
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9'How often have I told you,' said Ralph…07:14
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10Mr. Squeers, after following with his eye…06:16
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11Chapter 57: How Ralph Nickleby's auxiliary…06:13
Horovitch, David (Reader)
12'The pigs is well,' said Mr. Squeers…06:54
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Disc 27
1'Do you see this? This is a bottle.'07:17
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2'He's a treacherous old goat,' said Peg…07:03
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3If the old woman had not been very deaf…07:04
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4Chapter 58: In which one scene…06:37
Horovitch, David (Reader)
5In a fortnight's time, he became too ill…06:33
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6On a fine, mild autumn day…05:33
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7Chapter 59: The plots begin to fail…05:52
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8Of all men alive…06:07
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9With these words, uttered with great emphasis…06:36
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10At length he felt it was hopeless to remain…07:19
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11'As nobody bids me to a seat,' said Ralph…05:40
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12Ralph had put a great command upon himself…07:09
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Disc 28
1The robbery, partly owing to the inquisitiveness…05:39
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2Chapter 60: The dangers thicken…06:43
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3'What document was it that you had?' asked Ralph…06:56
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4He went home, and was glad…06:03
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5The brothers conferred apart for a short time…06:00
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6In the midst of a dead silence…05:47
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7He went on, from this point…06:48
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8Chapter 61: Wherein Nicholas and his sister forfeit…06:09
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9Nicholas coloured again…07:03
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10I have thought of this for weeks…06:03
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11Here, Tim stopped and glanced anxiously…05:38
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12'Mr. Nickleby,' said brother Charles…06:48
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13Chapter 62: Ralph makes one last appointment…03:03
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Disc 29
1While he was thus engaged…05:24
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2But one tender thought…05:29
Horovitch, David (Reader)
3He listened to the man's retreating footsteps…04:34
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4Chapter 63: The brothers Cheeryble…05:49
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5The old butler received them…06:35
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6'I hardly dared to hope –'05:58
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7Tim sat down beside Miss La Creevy…05:50
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8By this time, the apoplectic butler was nearly in fits…05:46
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9Chapter 64: An old acquaintance is recognised…07:28
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10Mr. Mantalini turned round…06:30
Horovitch, David (Reader)
11The entrance of Mrs. Browdie…06:04
Horovitch, David (Reader)
12Before that estimable lady could recover herself…06:07
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13Chapter 65: Conclusion07:50
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Total Playing Time: 38:05:42