Author(s): Galsworthy, John
Reader(s): Timson, David
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Period: 20th Century
Catalogue No: NA0506
Barcode: 9781781983690
Release Date: 01/2021

GALSWORTHY, J.: Forsyte Chronicles (The), Vol. 3: End of the Chapter (Unabridged)

John Galsworthy’s magnificent trilogy of power and passion chronicles the wealthy Forsyte family. As the disintegrating values of the Victorian era progress to World War I and the political uncertainty of the 1930s, the family’s material and emotional struggles are set within the dwindling status of the affluent middle-classes. Infused with warmth, compassion and engaging characters, the complete Chronicles are divided into three volumes, containing nine books and four interludes in total.

Volume 3 of this gripping family saga, End of the Chapter, shifts to the Cherrells – cousins of the Forsytes by marriage. Young Dinny Cherrell in particular cherishes their ancestral home, Condaford Grange, which represents stability in a rapidly changing world. Through his depiction of the lives and loves of this family, Galsworthy throws a brilliant spotlight on the social and political upheavals of the 1930s.

End of the Chapter contains Book 1: Maid in Waiting, Book 2: Flowering Wilderness and Book 3: Over the River.

Tracklist

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1The Forsyte Chronicles. Volume 309:05
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2Conway – General Sir Conway Cherrell…09:25
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3Chapter 212:21
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4Chapter 308:27
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5Chapter 407:48
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6They parted, and Adrian went back to his museum.13:55
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7Chapter 506:46
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8Dinny saw her uncle rise from a bench and step up…08:43
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9Chapter 607:12
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10'What sort of man is Lord Saxenden, really…'08:38
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11Chapter 712:19
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12Adrian paused, and there was for a moment no sound…12:42
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13Chapter 809:15
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14'I've been lookin' at Professor Hallorsen…'09:16
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15Chapter 908:23
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16Lord Saxenden said something inaudibly.11:18
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17Chapter 1013:02
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18'I am credibly informed,' said Dinny, 'that Lord…'13:40
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19Chapter 1112:52
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20Sir Lawrence nodded mysteriously. 'Snubby,' he said…11:10
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21Chapter 1211:13
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22Chapter 1308:14
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23Lady Cherrell was in her sanctum next to her bedroom…09:47
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24Chapter 1410:19
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25Chapter 1511:11
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26Chapter 1609:31
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27At this moment a man of ascetic aspect, with a cold…08:13
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28Chapter 1714:57
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29Chapter 1812:33
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30Chapter 1914:02
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31Chapter 2006:20
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32'It's a big place,' said the girl, but under the walls…09:06
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33Chapter 2107:56
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34From Adrian's rooms came the message that he was…08:59
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35Chapter 2209:09
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36They were coming back from the vestry now…11:25
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37Chapter 2313:24
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38Chapter 2411:16
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39Fleur herself drove the South Square car to the door…12:03
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40Chapter 2509:37
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41As swiftly as she could without running Dinny slid…08:10
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42Chapter 2609:38
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43Chapter 2710:05
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44When they had sent the wire there were only two…10:21
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45Chapter 2812:19
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46They kept along the wire, and reaching the crest of…14:16
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47Chapter 2913:34
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48Chapter 3007:36
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49'During that time what was his demeanour?'08:38
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50Chapter 3111:02
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51Adrian was silent a long time.09:58
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52When she had drunk her glass of Vichy they all rose.10:45
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53Chapter 3210:15
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54In Sir Lawrence's opinion Bobbie Ferrar was still their…08:45
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55Chapter 3309:28
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56They kissed, and Dinny went down into the street with…09:32
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57The butler caressed his chin and regarded her…09:49
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58Chapter 3414:27
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59Chapter 3508:44
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60'I don't remember Grandmother.'07:32
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61Chapter 3610:44
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62Left to themselves, the two girls stood smiling…11:37
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63There was Bobbie Ferrar in the doorway.10:46
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64Chapter 3710:51
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65Returning from the stables after seeing her father…11:15
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66Book 2: Flowering Wilderness. Chapter 111:33
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67Chapter 210:16
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68Lady Mont had removed her paper headdress…10:56
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69Chapter 314:37
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70Chapter 412:25
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71Chapter 508:28
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72The moment most illuminative of her state of mind…09:25
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73Chapter 610:19
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74Dinny went in search of Fleur and found her talking to…08:51
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75Chapter 709:09
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76Chapter 812:51
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77Chapter 908:51
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78With a strong mental effort Sir Lawrence tried to…08:14
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79Chapter 1008:04
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80Overcome by the bleakness of the situation…08:48
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81Chapter 1109:23
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82Without a word Dinny got up, pressed his head…11:13
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83Chapter 1208:05
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84A brown owl floated from the hedge over to some…13:26
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85Chapter 1309:32
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86Yule's humorous mug expanded, but he was silent.08:32
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87Chapter 1407:52
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88Adrian strode on to Bloomsbury.07:26
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89Chapter 1510:08
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90The moment he rounded the corner she ran down…10:43
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91Chapter 1609:18
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92Looking at his worn but smiling face, Dinny thought…08:10
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93Chapter 1709:23
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94Wilfrid put his fingers through the wire.08:58
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95Chapter 1814:36
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96Chapter 1908:18
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97'That, I think,' said Compson Grice, quietly, 'is libellous.'08:01
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98Chapter 2011:54
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99'Could you tell me,' said Dinny, 'of any place close by…'11:24
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100Chapter 2112:26
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101Chapter 2207:15
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102'If this,' said Jack Muskham, 'were one of the Service…'08:40
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103Chapter 2308:57
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104Dinny controlled a sudden disposition to tremble.08:45
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105Chapter 2410:45
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106Chapter 2514:53
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107Chapter 2612:06
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108Chapter 2713:41
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109Chapter 2810:23
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110Chapter 2911:33
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111Chapter 3009:26
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112Chapter 3105:52
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113Chapter 3212:10
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114Chapter 3312:35
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115Chapter 3407:29
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116When he had kissed her and gone, Fleur went up to…10:02
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117Chapter 3511:07
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118Chapter 3611:37
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119Chapter 3707:16
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120That evening, after good night had been said…08:55
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121Book 3: Over the River. Chapter 114:41
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122Chapter 214:36
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123Chapter 310:27
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124Chapter 410:15
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125Young Croom, in his borrowed two-seater…09:11
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126Chapter 513:57
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127Chapter 607:33
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128It was just six o'clock when he rang the bell at…09:34
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129Chapter 713:54
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130Chapter 809:45
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131Dinny sat, silent, with closed eyes.10:17
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132Chapter 906:17
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133The parakeet, who was used to him, came out of its…08:47
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134Chapter 1008:16
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135The cab drew up at the hotel. 'Wait, please!'07:36
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136Chapter 1107:58
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137Sir Lawrence smiled – enthusiasm was always pleasant.08:53
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138Chapter 1212:19
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139Chapter 1314:32
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140Chapter 1410:58
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141Chapter 1509:54
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142Slipping on a jersey and cap, and catching up her…10:04
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143Chapter 1609:48
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144He returned to a seat almost behind his young couple…08:44
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145Chapter 1708:32
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146Adrian moved uncomfortably. 'I dislike the thought…'06:37
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147Chapter 1810:56
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148In the dark a road seems longer than by day…09:37
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149Chapter 1914:51
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150Chapter 2011:21
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151Chapter 2114:09
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152Chapter 2207:38
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153In that quiet and yellow backwater, the Old Jewry…09:52
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154Chapter 2312:54
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155Chapter 2412:54
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156Chapter 2511:18
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157Chapter 2613:33
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158Chapter 2711:48
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159The snap was one of her a little older, but still with her…10:52
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160Chapter 2809:39
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161Waiting for an event, even when it primarily concerns…08:36
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162Chapter 2909:06
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163'What I heard on the ship by which I returned from…'09:12
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164Chapter 3011:45
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165Chapter 3111:07
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166The tittering deepened. Dinny could not resist stealing…10:44
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167'What had you to talk about for so many hours with…'13:11
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168Chapter 3211:42
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169'What you say has to convince men and women…'12:21
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170Chapter 3307:51
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171Dinny was startled by the way he withdrew almost…07:33
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172Chapter 3408:49
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173Chapter 3513:55
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174Chapter 3612:15
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175Chapter 3714:49
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176Chapter 3809:04
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177Bidding him 'Good night' at the foot of the stairs…09:32
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178Chapter 3908:29
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179Human nature being what it is, nothing seems to me…08:28
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Total Playing Time: 30:53:57