 |  | 12 | I had some letters. I presented them, and was… | 14:14 |
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 |  | 13 | A little, old, but somewhat venerable priest held… | 15:06 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 14 | The first thing I did was to satisfy my curiosity… | 16:33 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 15 | For the two next days it was in vain that I looked out… | 14:52 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 16 | I believe that from that time I suffered from the… | 14:49 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 17 | Book Three | 16:19 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 18 | As no one had taken much trouble to find out my… | 10:45 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 19 | This was the period of my life when, without… | 10:26 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 20 | [1731 to 1732] | 13:43 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 21 | The moment of our first meeting was the only really… | 16:43 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 22 | The reason of the judgements passed upon me… | 14:16 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 23 | At the seminary there was a confounded Lazarist… | 13:35 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 24 | I lived at Annecy for nearly a year without the least… | 11:26 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 25 | Mamma did what I should have done in her place… | 10:58 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 26 | Book Four | 14:58 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 27 | The day passed in this manner in the most… | 15:32 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 28 | [1732] | 16:47 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 29 | Next day, one of the musicians, named Lutold… | 13:16 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 30 | We commenced our journey with the Canton of… | 16:07 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 31 | Thus I was greatly flattered, but little benefited. | 14:31 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 32 | During this journey I met with an adventure… | 12:15 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 33 | I remained a week or so longer at Lyons… | 13:29 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 34 | Book Five | 14:49 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 35 | It will be seen that, with little time to spare… | 14:50 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 36 | Living in this manner, I soon became entirely… | 13:36 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 37 | The Comtesse de Menthon, the mother of one of… | 13:31 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 38 | The day, more dreaded than wished for, at length… | 13:28 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 39 | Thus a companionship was established between us… | 14:49 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 40 | Convinced that I should never succeed in saving… | 12:37 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 41 | It is from this period that I date my acquaintance… | 15:29 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 42 | In this manner I passed two or three years… | 17:58 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 43 | Book Six | 13:45 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 44 | Even had no Christian morality existed, I believe she… | 14:57 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 45 | In these trifling details, which afford me delight… | 12:11 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 46 | I returned to my books, but my afternoon… | 16:20 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 47 | [1737 to 1741] | 14:00 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 48 | She at last succeeded, with some difficulty… | 14:24 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 49 | I was so changed, and my sensuality, which had… | 14:29 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 50 | If souls, when freed from their earthly bonds… | 13:23 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 51 | I possessed almost sufficient knowledge for a tutor… | 15:22 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 52 | Book Seven | 20:36 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 53 | [1742] | 16:01 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 54 | I was deeply grieved at my own dullness… | 15:24 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 55 | [1743 to 1744] | 15:49 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 56 | M. de Montaigu, completely under the control of… | 14:08 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 57 | The Marquis de l'Hôpital, as was proper, thanked… | 16:53 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 58 | I must not leave Venice without saying a few words… | 16:17 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 59 | In the evening, we escorted her back to her… | 15:30 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 60 | The report of my story had preceded me… | 13:23 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 61 | We had a new landlady, who came from Orleans. | 14:08 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 62 | [1745 to 1747] | 18:43 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 63 | [1747 to 1749] | 18:38 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 64 | Book Eight | 18:21 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 65 | [1750 to 1752] | 13:43 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 66 | I have already mentioned, in the first part of this… | 15:24 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 67 | Shortly afterwards, I had another opponent… | 11:43 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 68 | This adventure, nevertheless, made a considerable… | 13:14 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 69 | [1752] | 19:16 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 70 | [1753] | 11:08 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 71 | As for the pecuniary profits of this work… | 11:01 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 72 | [1754 to 1756] | 13:56 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 73 | After four months' stay at Geneva, I returned to… | 16:09 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 74 | Book Nine | 16:29 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 75 | Another undertaking, much of the same nature… | 15:58 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 76 | I have always considered the day which united me… | 14:55 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 77 | I judged that the motive of all this was no other… | 15:34 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 78 | The relinquishment of this work left me for some… | 15:25 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 79 | All these distractions ought to have cured me… | 12:26 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 80 | [1757] | 13:00 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 81 | Madame la Comtesse d'Houdetot was approaching… | 15:31 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 82 | It is nearly a league from the Hermitage to… | 14:49 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 83 | Thérèse had the discretion to say nothing to me… | 15:20 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 84 | I was tenderly attached to Diderot, I esteemed him… | 14:39 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 85 | While I was in Paris, Saint-Lambert arrived on leave. | 15:45 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 86 | It is true that, more or less, he was arrogant with… | 14:52 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 87 | I expected that Grimm, confused by my… | 14:57 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 88 | It was about this time that I at last received… | 13:30 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 89 | After long waiting, in a state of cruel anxiety… | 13:44 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 90 | Book Ten | 12:14 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 91 | I felt the first effects of this system through the… | 11:02 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 92 | There is nothing in this world but good and bad… | 11:56 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 93 | [1759] | 14:43 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 94 | The recollection of Carrion reminds me of one of… | 15:29 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 95 | The proposal was not made at a favourable… | 13:46 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 96 | I was terribly afraid of Madame de Luxembourg. | 16:31 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 97 | In regard to her manuscript, I had another idea… | 17:10 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 98 | [1760] | 15:45 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 99 | I spared no pains to arouse the zeal and compassion… | 17:05 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 100 | Book Eleven | 13:09 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 101 | This year [1761] filled to the brim the cup of the… | 13:56 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 102 | It had been one of my misfortunes to be always… | 12:32 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 103 | Although my acquaintance with M. and Madame… | 12:55 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 104 | I had lived at Montmorency for more than four years… | 12:02 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 105 | [1762] | 13:30 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 106 | The publication of this book did not take place with… | 14:15 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 107 | A few days afterwards, M. le Maréchal received… | 13:21 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 108 | Nothing further remained for me to do, except to… | 13:49 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 109 | Book Twelve | 13:52 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 110 | I must speak without reserve. I have never… | 17:23 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 111 | Shortly after my establishment at Motiers-Travers… | 16:07 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 112 | [1763] | 11:35 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 113 | [1764] | 16:50 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 114 | At the time of my greatest intimacy with him… | 17:04 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 115 | [1765] | 16:04 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 116 | Another thing that caused me great pleasure… | 15:22 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 117 | At midnight, I heard a loud noise in the gallery… | 14:04 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 118 | Accordingly, I in a measure took leave of my… | 13:44 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 119 | But, whatever they may believe or say, I will none… | 14:52 |
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 120 | Tormented, buffeted by storms of every kind… | 16:44 |
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