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)

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
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6'I am a most miserable and wretched outcast…'07:07
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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
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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
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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
Horovitch, David (Reader)
5Long habit of weighing and noting well…06:00
Horovitch, David (Reader)
6Chapter 54: The crisis of the project and its result07:06
Horovitch, David (Reader)
7'What a man it is!' cried Arthur Gride…07:06
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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
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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
Horovitch, David (Reader)
3'What document was it that you had?' asked Ralph…06:56
Horovitch, David (Reader)
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