Reader(s): Sutton, Georgina
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Period: Romantic
Catalogue No: NA0120
Barcode: 9781843797067
Release Date: 03/2013

THACKERAY, W.M.: Vanity Fair (Unabridged)

Tracklist

Disc 1
Thackeray, William Makepeace - Author
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1Vanity Fair04:29
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2Chapter 105:32
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3Being commanded by her elder sister…05:51
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4So that when the day of departure came…06:31
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5Chapter 206:52
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6The humble calling of her female parent…06:48
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7The happiness, the superior advantages of the young women…05:46
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8By the time the young ladies reached Kensington turnpike…05:38
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9Chapter 306:40
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10She had a vivid imagination…06:44
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11Downstairs, then, they went…06:03
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12Chapter 405:24
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13It was an advance, and as such, perhaps…04:41
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Disc 2
1'Amelia had better write a note,' said her father…06:17
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2'I delight in Hessian boots,' said Rebecca.06:30
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3Sedley was going to make one of the most eloquent speeches possible…06:09
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4'Bravo, Jos!' said Mr. Sedley…06:29
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5Chapter 506:03
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6'Don't call names,' Dobbin said…05:12
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7Whatever may have been his incentive, however…05:49
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8Young Osborne wrote home to his parents…06:10
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9'The Alderman's very rich, isn't he?' Osborne said archly.05:51
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10Chapter 606:39
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11The party was landed at the Royal Gardens in due time.05:23
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12Captain Dobbin had some thoughts of joining the party at supper…06:01
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13'He must propose to-morrow,' thought Rebecca.06:33
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Disc 3
1As George walked down Southampton Row, from Holborn…04:36
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2The next day, however, as the two young ladies sat on the sofa…05:10
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3Chapter 705:18
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4Having passed through Gaunt Square into Great Gaunt Street…04:42
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5The lady addressed as Mrs. Tinker…06:18
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6At four o'clock, on such a roseate summer's morning…04:54
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7Chapter 806:39
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8Mr. Hodson laughed again.06:21
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9'This is the new governess, Mr. Crawley,' said Lady Crawley…06:38
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10After Mr. Crawley had done haranguing and expounding…06:20
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11Chapter 906:12
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12It was he who taught the butler to say…06:33
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13As he would not pay honest agents…06:32
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Disc 4
1Chapter 1005:17
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2Miss Violet's tastes were, on the contrary…05:36
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3Whether it was the heart which dictated this new system…05:58
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4Chapter 1105:31
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5Very soon then after her arrival…05:58
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6Miss Letitia Hawky, on the other hand, is not personally well-favoured.06:33
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7Another admirable effect of Miss Crawley…06:28
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8When Mrs. Bute Crawley (whose artifices…).05:41
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9Miss Crawley had not long been established at the Hall…05:44
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10'That was the most beautiful part of dear Lord Nelson's character…'06:26
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11Chapter 1204:31
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12Their house was comfortable…05:50
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13Once, after three days of absence…05:34
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14We have talked of shift, self, and poverty…04:13
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Disc 5
1While under this overpowering impression…03:10
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2Chapter 1305:49
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3'Are you engaged?' Captain Dobbin interposed.05:36
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4Sambo, whose face as he announced Captain Osbin…05:38
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5When Amelia stepped forward to salute him…05:17
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6The gloom on the paternal countenance…05:49
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7'But to return to the other business about Amelia…'04:51
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8Chapter 1406:03
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9'But why, why won't she see me again?' Miss Briggs bleated out.06:23
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10The causes which had led to the deplorable illness of Miss Crawley…05:37
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11The Captain thought so, and raved about her in uncouth convulsions.05:58
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12If the Baronet of Queen's Crawley…05:57
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13'What a complexion, my dear! What a sweet voice!'05:55
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14Rawdon Crawley received George Osborne…05:57
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Disc 6
1'What an honour to have had you for a brother-in-law…'05:29
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2When the demise took place…05:44
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3Chapter 1506:49
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4'My attitude,' Rebecca said…05:46
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5Rebecca might, perhaps, have told more…06:46
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6If the mere chance of becoming a baronet's daughter…06:02
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7Chapter 1605:45
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8The occurrences of the previous day…06:09
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9'La, Miss Briggs,' the girl exclaimed…06:19
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10It was not until the old lady was fairly ensconced…06:28
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11Chapter 1705:25
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12'No. 369,' roared Mr. Hammerdown.05:19
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13In a word, it arrived that evening…06:40
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Disc 7
1By these attentions, that veteran rake, Rawdon Crawley…05:37
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2Chapter 1805:37
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3Only once in the course of the long night…06:04
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4And as a general rule…05:45
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5Young Amelia felt that she would die or lose her senses outright…06:05
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6'It is a mercy, Mamma, that the regiment is ordered abroad,'…05:25
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7There was a little letter of a few lines, to which he pointed…06:44
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8Chapter 1905:18
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9'My girls' singing, after that little odious governess's…'06:27
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10She described with the most vivid minuteness…06:14
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11But if a fault may be found with her arrangements…04:48
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12'The sight of her horrid nephew casually in the Park…'06:23
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13Chapter 2007:07
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Disc 8
1It is certain that Mr. Dobbin, having taken the matter in hand…05:54
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2'You're a military man,' he went on…06:33
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3George, in conversation with Amelia…06:19
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4Chapter 2106:02
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5This imperative hint disturbed George a good deal.06:24
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6The girls, after vain attempts to engage him in conversation…06:12
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7After giving a great heave…05:45
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8Chapter 2205:50
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9'Here you are,' said our old friend, Jos Sedley, coming forward.05:12
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10Some ten days after the above ceremony…06:36
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11Our young bride and bridegroom had chosen Brighton…06:13
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12Chapter 2306:02
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13'One of our young men is just married,' Dobbin said…06:00
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Disc 9
1This adroit question touched the heart of Miss Jane Osborne not a little.05:09
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2Chapter 2405:40
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3'You are a good fellow, William,' said Mr. Osborne in a softened voice…06:40
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4Miss Wirt, by consequence, was alone on her side of the board…05:45
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5In the large shining mahogany escritoire…06:06
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6The invitation and the rough draft of the answer…06:38
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7This news made Dobbin grave…06:13
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8Chapter 2505:45
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9'A pretty way you have managed the affair,' said George…06:16
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10Oh! thought she, I have been very wicked…05:59
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11Amelia, with a look of tender alarm in her eyes…05:45
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12Putting her arm round her friend's waist…05:46
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13Mrs. Bute measured out the glasses of wine…06:27
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Disc 10
1'Rawdon, who was all heart,' Rebecca continued…05:50
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2'I thought that you were aware…'04:42
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3Miss Crawley must have had some emotion upon seeing him…05:32
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4Chapter 2606:25
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5There were but nine days past since Amelia had left…07:24
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6So he sent off Amelia once more in a carriage to her mamma…06:39
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7Chapter 2705:22
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8Major O'Dowd, who had served his sovereign…05:11
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9'Mrs. Heavytop, the Colonel's wife…'06:06
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10Chapter 2806:19
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11Everybody had such a perfect feeling of confidence in the leader…05:42
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12'Except Ireland, where all your best mate comes from'…06:13
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13'I hope there will be no women besides our own party,'…06:32
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Disc 11
1Chapter 2905:51
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2'Don't you see that creature with a yellow thing in her turban…'06:15
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3Amelia's gentle eyes, too, had been fixed anxiously on the pair…05:29
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4George accepted the invitation, although his wife was a little ailing.06:18
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5She spoke French so perfectly…06:11
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6Osborne meanwhile, wild with elation, went off to a play-table…05:36
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7Chapter 3006:52
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8Rebecca always knew how to conjure away these moods of melancholy.06:18
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9'What a fright I seem,' she said, examining herself in the glass…06:25
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10'Sir,' said Jos, majestically…06:07
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11Chapter 3105:11
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12'How those sleeve-buttons will suit me!' thought he…05:03
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13'The King of France is at Ghent, fellow,' replied Jos…05:45
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Disc 12
1Oh! dear Mr. Sedley, I have come to you for comfort…05:26
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2How long had that poor girl been on her knees!05:38
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3Rebecca walked, too, silently away.05:33
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4Chapter 3206:15
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5As far as his regiment was concerned…06:07
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6Isidor swept off the mustachios in no time with the razor…06:22
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7It was while enjoying the humiliation of her enemy…06:41
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8No man writhing in pain on the hard-fought field…06:15
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9The Duke of Wellington had but twenty thousand British troops…05:58
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10When Jos heard that dreadful sound…05:28
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11Chapter 3306:37
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12To the rector's lady…06:20
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13The Lady Emily was her brother's senior by many years…06:19
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Disc 13
1During these exercises old Southdown…03:23
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2'Stop, my dear ladies,' said Pitt, the diplomatist.03:45
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3Chapter 3406:21
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4In the autumn evenings (when Rebecca was flaunting at Paris…).06:18
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5Mrs. Bute did not augur much good to the cause…06:15
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6'Haw, haw,' laughed James…06:03
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7'Come, come,' said James…06:27
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8Once up in the bedroom, one would have thought…06:35
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9It is to be feared that this letter of the Parisian great lady…05:27
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10Chapter 3505:19
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11The letter was in George's well-known bold handwriting.06:12
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12On the day after his arrival at Brussels…06:05
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13They stared blank in the face of Osborne…05:04
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14Suppose some twelve months after the above conversation…06:20
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Disc 14
1Chapter 3605:43
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2The truth is, when we say of a gentleman…05:22
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3But, in spite of Rawdon's undoubted skill and constant successes…05:32
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4Rebecca did not care much to go and see the son and heir.06:04
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5Chapter 3705:44
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6This was the way, then, Crawley got his house for nothing…05:11
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7With regard to the world of female fashion and its customs…05:29
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8When your father dies…05:58
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9'Rawdon,' said Becky, very late one night…05:43
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10About the little Rawdon, if nothing has been said all this while…05:55
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11Now Rawdon Crawley, rascal as the Colonel was…05:40
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12Chapter 3805:15
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13Well, well - a carriage and three thousand a year…04:52
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14Amelia, the gentlest and sweetest of everyday mortals…04:54
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Disc 15
1In this room was all Amelia's heart and treasure.06:03
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2He vowed and protested…05:36
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3A second prospectus came out…05:33
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4'Mrs. Mango's own set at the Pineries was not so fine,'…05:39
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5Chapter 3906:12
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6He led the way into Sir Pitt's 'Library'…05:55
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7Sir Pitt lived in private…06:03
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8Half an hour afterwards there was a great hurry and bustle in the house.06:13
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9Chapter 4006:06
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10At last a day came when the nurse's occupation was over.04:48
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11In a word, Pitt having come to his kingdom…05:50
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12Briggs was the house-dog whom Rebecca had provided as guardian…05:44
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13Chapter 4104:22
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14Sir Pitt had judged correctly, that she would not quit the premises.05:23
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Disc 16
1'What I should like best,' said Rebecca…05:04
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2Sir Pitt remembered the testimonies of respect and veneration…05:32
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3Bute's curate, a smart young fellow from Oxford…04:47
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4'It isn't difficult to be a country gentleman's wife,' Rebecca thought.06:16
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5Chapter 4206:16
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6That she should utterly break with the old man…06:34
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7I can't say that nothing had occurred to disturb the monotony…07:12
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8Chapter 4306:30
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9There are women, and handsome women too…06:20
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10We have said how the two Misses Dobbin and Amelia…06:48
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11So these two were each exemplifying the Vanity of this life…05:47
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12Chapter 4405:20
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13Well, Rebecca listened to Pitt, she talked to him…05:56
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Disc 17
1And with regard to Becky…05:02
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2Lord Steyne also heartily disliked the boy.05:30
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3It was dark again when little Rawdon was wakened up…05:20
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4Chapter 4505:53
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5Pitt Crawley was amazed and enraptured with her speech.06:35
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6Next comes boy Jack, Tom Moody's son…06:00
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7Her presence, too, rendered Lady Jane uneasy.05:39
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8Chapter 4605:18
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9In these quiet labours and harmless cares…05:28
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10He brought back money and toys…05:20
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11Then it came out that Jos's remittances were not paid…05:31
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12Chapter 4705:35
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13Lady Mary Caerlyon was brought up at a Parisian convent…05:36
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14'Then again, as to the feeling of elder towards younger sons.'06:31
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Disc 18
1It was the mysterious taint of the blood…04:30
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2Chapter 4805:52
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3Becky felt as if she could bless the people…06:10
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4And the diamonds…06:21
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5'If you had been sandy-haired, green-eyed…'06:05
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6Briggs looked up from the work-table…05:30
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7Chapter 4906:29
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8The ladies of Gaunt House called Lady Bareacres in to their aid…06:39
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9On her first appearance Lord Steyne stepped forward…06:36
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10Chapter 5006:07
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11One truth after another was marshalling itself…06:06
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12Her mind being made up…05:50
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13The widow broke the matter to Georgy with great caution…06:28
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Disc 19
1Chapter 5106:20
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2I doubt, I say, that Becky would have selected either…06:14
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3'Rawdon would make a very good Ecuyer…'06:29
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4The little woman, attacked on a sudden…06:35
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5At the time whereof we are writing…05:56
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6The second part of the charade takes place.06:37
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7'I think it must be "Hotel",' says Captain Grigg of the Life Guards…05:24
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8There was a ball after the dramatic entertainments…06:04
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9Chapter 5206:27
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10It was honest Briggs who made up the little kit for the boy…06:50
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11He laughed within himself at this artless story.07:05
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12What words can paint the ecstatic gratitude of Briggs!06:26
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Disc 20
1Chapter 5305:36
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2Now on the score of his application…06:11
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3When Rawdon read over this letter…05:45
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4He, too, attempted a laugh…06:04
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5Chapter 5405:38
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6Damn it. Look here, Pitt…05:09
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7Rawdon Crawley meanwhile hurried on from Great Gaunt Street…05:55
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8'You don't know how fond I was of that one,' Rawdon said…05:30
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9Chapter 5505:15
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10'Are you all here to insult me?' cried Becky in a fury…05:52
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11'I looked for a peerage for you, Pitt,' she said…05:26
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12Young Tandyman, a hero of seventeen…05:30
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13The Colonel and his aide-de-camp went out to meet the gentleman…05:34
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14'She asked you to sup with her?' Captain Macmurdo said.05:46
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Disc 21
1But Rawdon would not hear of it.04:16
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2Chapter 5605:37
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3Though he was scarcely eleven years of age…05:50
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4In the company of this gentleman…05:55
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5'Then those friends who had the honour…'05:39
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6Miss Osborne, George's aunt, was a faded old spinster…06:37
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7Chapter 5705:30
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8The hidden and awful Wisdom…05:12
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9He desired to be buried with a little brown hair-chain…05:08
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10Many and many a night…05:13
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11Chapter 5806:05
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12There, however, stood the old waiter at the door…05:48
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13The landlord and landlady of the house…06:08
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14'Who is come?' said Emmy, still thinking of her son.06:30
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Disc 22
1She did not talk at all about her own sufferings…04:38
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2Chapter 5905:35
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3To make these waistcoats for a man of his size and dignity…05:32
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4But Amelia, looking up at her bed…05:30
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5Shortly after Jos's first appearance at Brompton…05:19
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6When the men appeared then bearing this old music-box…06:07
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7Chapter 6004:35
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8Emmy, you may be sure, was very glad to see her…04:38
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9Joseph Sedley then led a life of dignified otiosity…05:45
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10Chapter 6106:13
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11He loved his daughter with more fondness now…06:39
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12When old Osborne first heard from his friend Colonel Buckler…06:12
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13'It is some of Sedley's wine,' whispered the butler to his master.06:39
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14Jos's friends, male and female, suddenly became interested…06:04
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Disc 23
1Our old friend, Miss Swartz, and her husband…04:07
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2Chapter 6206:29
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3'Those people seem to interest you a good deal,' said Dobbin…06:14
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4And in reply to some faint objections of Mrs. Amelia's…06:30
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5During the astonishing Chorus of the Prisoners…06:47
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6Chapter 6305:40
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7Pumpernickel stands in the midst of a happy valley…05:56
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8Besides the regular sentries…05:43
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9Some of the German ladies, who are very sentimental…06:03
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10When she saw the boy, at whose face she looked hard…06:27
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11Chapter 6406:48
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12She was probably so much occupied in arranging these affairs…06:17
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13It was after this visit that Becky, who had paid her weekly bills…05:57
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Disc 24
1The Eagles then patronized Mrs. Rawdon…05:50
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2So our little wanderer went about setting up her tent…05:15
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3So Becky, who had arrived in the diligence from Florence…06:34
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4Becky laughed, though in rage and fury.05:46
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5Chapter 6505:26
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6The frank honest face, to tell the truth…05:29
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7Jos walked over to Dobbin's lodgings with great solemnity…05:05
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8'Her!' said Amelia, 'who is it?'04:59
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9Chapter 6604:56
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10Emmy received this story, which was told at some length…05:04
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11William was too much hurt or ashamed…05:05
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12'Take lessons, my dear Mrs. George,' cried thE Major…05:05
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13He being gone, Emmy was particularly lively and affectionate…05:02
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14A hundred times on the point of yielding…04:59
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15'He wishes to speak to you away from me,' said Becky…04:34
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Disc 25
1Whilst they had been talking…05:53
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2Chapter 6706:09
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3Emmy was not very happy after her heroic sacrifice.05:10
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4At last the much-bragged-about boxes arrived from Leipzig…06:17
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5The more he thought of this long passage of his life…05:25
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6Rebecca, to do her justice…06:05
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7Two mornings after this little scene…05:53
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8Perhaps it was compunction towards the kind and simple creature…05:41
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9The Colonel's brow darkened at this.06:03
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