Author(s): Dickens, Charles
Reader(s): Timson, David
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Period: Romantic
Catalogue No: NAX44212
Barcode: 9789626344422
Release Date: 05/2007

DICKENS, C.: Our Mutual Friend (Unabriged)

Tracklist

Disc 1
Dickens, Charles - Author
Timson, David (Reader)
1BOOK 1 THE CUP AND THE LIP: Chapter 1: On The Look Out05:18
Timson, David (Reader)
2It was not until now that the upper half …07:05
Timson, David (Reader)
3Chapter 2: The Man from Somewhere06:04
Timson, David (Reader)
4But now a fearful circumstance occurs …05:39
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5The great looking-glass above the sideboard …06:12
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6Now my dear Mrs Veneering,' quoth Lady Tippins …07:46
Timson, David (Reader)
7Mortimer proceeds. 'We must now return …06:35
Timson, David (Reader)
8Chapter 3: Another Man07:19
Timson, David (Reader)
9The wheels rolled on, and rolled down by the Monument …06:59
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10As he opened the door, in pursuance of a nod from Lightwood …06:04
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11Mr Inspector had not moved, and had given no order …06:04
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12She placed her hands in one another on his shoulder …07:44
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Disc 2
1The case was made interesting to the public …03:07
Timson, David (Reader)
2Chapter 4: The R. Wilfer Family05:17
Timson, David (Reader)
3Mrs Wilfer was, of course, a tall woman and an angular …06:16
Timson, David (Reader)
4Here, Miss Lavinia, from her kneeling situation …05:26
Timson, David (Reader)
5The young lady's lamentations were checked at this point …06:41
Timson, David (Reader)
6This as a neat and happy turn to give the subject …07:23
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7Chapter 5: Boffin's Bower06:03
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8Mr Wegg was an observant person …07:09
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9The wooden Wegg looked at him with a meditative eye …06:26
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10Hem! Flattered, sir, I am sure,' said Wegg06:59
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11Left alone at his stall as the other ambled off …06:14
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12It was the queerest of rooms, fitted and furnished …05:53
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13Mrs Boffin's Fashion, as a less inexorable deity …06:30
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Disc 3
1Commodius!' gasped Mr Boffin …01:16
Timson, David (Reader)
2Chapter 6: Cut Adrift05:29
Timson, David (Reader)
3Miss Potterson, sole proprietor and manager …07:03
Timson, David (Reader)
4Gaffer was not there, but a pretty strong muster …08:26
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5But Miss Potterson, as a ready schoolmistress …06:19
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6The room was quiet, and the lamp burnt on the table.07:36
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7The white face of the winter day came sluggishly on …07:24
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8Chapter 7: Mr Wegg Looks After Himself06:53
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9When he deems Mr Venus's wheels sufficiently lubricated …05:54
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10Oh dear me, dear me!' sighs Mr Venus, heavily …06:08
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11Silas receives one from his hand …05:03
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12Chapter 8: Mr Boffin In Consultation05:43
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13Mr Lightwood explained that he came from the proctor's …06:11
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Disc 4
1The last time me and Mrs Boffin saw …'06:33
Timson, David (Reader)
2Your lawyer, Mr Boffin,' returned Lightwood …05:14
Timson, David (Reader)
3But, the worthy Mr Boffin jogged away with a comfortless …06:14
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4Not very well knowing how to get rid of this applicant …04:45
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5Chapter 9: Mr and Mrs Boffin In Consultation06:19
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6These two ignorant and unpolished people …05:53
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7With a ready patient face and manner …07:06
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8It appeared, on their drawing up at the family gate …06:15
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9Finding it rather difficult to pursue the conversation …06:10
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10However, Bella compensating for all drawbacks by responding …06:59
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11Chapter 10: A Marriage Contract06:44
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12We now come,' says Veneering, 'to the point, the real point …'06:27
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13Betimes next morning, that horrible old Lady Tippins …03:32
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Disc 5
1Ceremony performed, register signed …07:32
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2All over, that is to say, for the time being.06:19
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3She bursts into tears, declaring herself the wretchedest …06:10
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4Chapter 11: Podsnappery07:25
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5So it came to pass that Mr and Mrs Podsnap …06:03
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6I was inquiring,' said Mr Podsnap …06:22
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7And now the haunch of mutton vapour-bath …08:06
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8While these solemnities were in progress …05:31
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9In the meantime a stray personage of a meek demeanor …04:55
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10Simultaneously with this quenching …05:28
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11Chapter 12: The Sweat of An Honest Man's Brow04:46
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12As Lightwood laughed and passed the wine …04:44
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13It had grown darker as they talked …05:52
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Disc 6
1Now,' said Lightwood, 'What's your name?'05:53
Timson, David (Reader)
2Lawyer Lightwood, take care, you, what I say …'06:20
Timson, David (Reader)
3But he hadn't,' said Eugene, drawing …05:46
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4They said little else as they followed …07:39
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5Chapter 13: Tracking The Bird Of Prey05:54
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6Two taps were now heard on the outside of the window …06:55
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7Thereupon he stirred the fire, and sat down …06:04
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8As the time so passed, this slinking business …06:15
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9Chapter 14: The Bird Of Prey Brought Down05:58
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10Some half hour of this work, and Riderhood unshipped …05:51
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11Now see,' said Mr Inspector, after mature deliberation …04:50
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12We could, and we did.04:35
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13Chapter 15: Two New Servants07:19
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Disc 7
1Well! Now, Noddy!' cried Mrs Boffin …06:12
Timson, David (Reader)
2A gloomy house the Bower, with sordid signs on it …06:52
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3The man of low cunning had, of course, acquired a mastery …06:22
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4Thank'ee, Wegg, both for your confidence in me …'03:41
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5Much surprised, Mr Boffin went up stairs …06:17
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6Chapter 16: Minders and Re-minders06:10
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7Mr Boffin dismissed the matter with a nod or two …05:39
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8It was then perceived to be a small home …06:20
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9A surprising spirit in this lonely woman after so many years …06:54
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10Now, greatly to the relief of the visitors …07:23
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11This piece of business thus put in train …04:52
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12As he watched her with another covert look …05:51
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13Chapter 17 A Dismal Swamp06:50
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Disc 8
1These are the corporate beggars …06:10
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2BOOK 2 BIRDS OF A FEATHER: Chapter 1: Of An Education Character08:58
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3Bradley Headstone, in his decent black coat …06:17
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4Miss Peecher's favourite pupil, who assisted her …06:11
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5The boy knocked at a door, and the door promptly opened …07:29
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6It was difficult to guess the age of this strange creature …05:18
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7As his uneasy figure went on before them …06:24
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8The master and the pupil walked on, rapidly and silently.08:08
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9Chapter 2: Still Educational05:44
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10I have nothing to report, Lizzie,' said Eugene …07:30
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11There was an appearance of openness, trustfulness …06:28
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12By degrees, as she progressed in this remembrance …04:31
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Disc 9
1I wish you had been taken up, and locked up …'06:43
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2Chapter 3: A Piece Of Work08:01
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3Meanwhile Twemlow, in an increasing hurry …05:23
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4Mrs Veneering, during the same eventful hours …07:11
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5In these inspiring moments, Brewer strikes out an idea …06:07
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6Then, dinner is had at the Hotel with the legal gentleman …03:24
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7Chapter 4: Cupid Prompted04:51
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8I am sure,' said Miss Podsnap, 'Mr Lammle is like a lover …'06:04
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9How delightful those interchanges, and the looks …08:01
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10Young Fledgeby was none of these.06:46
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11More prompting was necessary. Cupid must be brought up …04:27
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12Content perforce with this success for the time …04:57
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13Chapter 5: Mercury Prompting07:29
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Disc 10
1Now, look here, Lammle,' said Fascination Fledgeby …06:53
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2The respected Mr Lammle was a bully …05:34
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3It was a public holiday, and Fledgeby did not recover …06:00
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4You won't say more, I see,' said Fledgeby, looking at him …06:02
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5Lizzie Hexam and Jenny Wren.08:45
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6Chapter 6: A Riddle Without An Answer06:00
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7Eugene,' said Mortimer, disregarding the light interruption …06:07
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8He had not reckoned on their seeking his name …08:49
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9A pause ensued, in which the schoolmaster looked very awkward.05:27
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10It was a stab that the blood followed …08:09
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11Chapter 7: In Which A Friendly Move Is Originated05:54
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12As Mr Venus is irritable …05:27
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Disc 11
1And yet, sir,' he continues …07:22
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2The palm of Silas Wegg descends with a sounding smack …07:17
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3The articles of the friendly move are then severally recited …05:58
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4Chapter 8: In Which An Innocent Elopement Occurs06:06
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5You never charge me, Miss Wilfer,' said the Secretary …03:54
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6The family room looked very small and very mean …06:55
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7Here Bella, deriving no comfort from her charming bonnet …03:57
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8As she was uninformed respecting the exact locality …05:59
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9While they were going along to take boat …08:01
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10I suppose my dear,' said Pa after dinner …08:16
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11Chapter 9: In Which The Orphan Makes His Will08:09
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12Punctual to the time appeared the carriage …07:31
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Disc 12
1At the Children's Hospital, the gallant steed …06:06
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2Chapter 10: A Successor05:26
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3Rokesmith departed on that errand …06:16
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4The consideration of Mrs Boffin had clothed Mr Sloppy …04:47
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5Chapter 11: Some Affairs Of the Heart06:50
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6The discreet Mary Anne resumed her seat …07:40
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7Here's a perfectly disinterested person, Lizzie dear,' …05:58
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8Lizzie Hexam had changed colour when those changes came …05:48
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9It being Lizzie's regular occupation when they were alone …08:13
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10Chapter 12: More Birds Of Prey07:14
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11Taking notice of Pleasant Riderhood at the door …07:00
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12I'll tell you why I ask,' pursued the visitor …07:34
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Disc 13
1At first Riderhood had sat …07:36
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2Well? Have you finished?' asked the strange man.05:56
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3Captain! Mentioning them unfort'net words of mine …'04:47
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4Chapter 13: A Solo And A Duet05:59
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5On board serving as third mate was George Radfoot.'06:32
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6Now I pass to sick and deranged impressions …'08:03
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7Now, is it all thought out? All to this time?'06:00
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8Arriving at the house, he found that Mr and Mrs Boffin were out.06:05
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9You take advantage of a hasty word of mine,' said Bella …06:12
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10Chapter 14: Strong Of Purpose08:39
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11The Secretary pursued his way, not very much elevated in spirits …06:29
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12The Secretary felt that there was no gainsaying what was urged …06:24
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Disc 14
1The Secretary stated to the schoolmaster …06:54
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2All these proceedings occupied John Rokesmith so much …06:20
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3Chapter 15: The Whole Case So Far07:10
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4I said,' he began, 'when I saw you last …'06:05
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5You know what I am going to say. I love you.'06:10
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6A worse threat than was conveyed in his manner …05:52
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7Some touch of compunction smote the boy's hardening heart …08:36
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8They were in the act of emerging into the main thoroughfare …07:36
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9Chapter 16: An Anniversary Occasion06:14
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10Mr Lammle, all a-glitter, produces his friend Fledgeby …07:29
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11The reference,' proceeds Mortimer, 'which I suppose to be …'06:51
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12Then Lammle. Too much of him every way …04:09
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Disc 15
1In the drawing-room, groups form as usual.08:26
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2BOOK 3 A LONG LANE: Chapter 1: Lodgers In Queer Street06:49
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3The old man shook his head, gently repudiating the imputation …06:35
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4The old man, who had never raised his eyes …06:56
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5They shook hands and Lammle strode out pondering …07:57
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6With one hand across his breast and the other on the easy chair …04:43
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7Chapter 2: A Respected Friend In A New Aspect06:26
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8Thus conversing, and having crossed Westminster Bridge …06:12
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9We take the liberty of coming, my young companion and I …'06:09
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10Miss Abbey had twice made the experiment of shutting her eyes …06:36
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11Chapter 3: The Same Respected Friend In More Aspects Than One06:00
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12Poor Pleasant, fortified with a sip of brandy …06:23
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Disc 16
1Presently they all return, and wait for him …02:47
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2Chapter 4: A Happy Return of the Day06:14
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3Now Ma,' said Bella, reappearing in the kitchen …06:22
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4However, she persisted in dishing the dinner as well as cooking.05:57
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5Your grandpapa,' retorted Mrs Wilfer, with an awful look …05:14
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6The rosy hours were thus beguiled until it was time …04:41
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7Number three, Pa, is a better thing.'04:21
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8Chapter 5: The Golden Dustman Falls Into Bad Company06:29
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9The Secretary rose, gathered up his papers and withdrew.08:03
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10She had begun by this time to be his frequent companion …06:52
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11Mrs Lammle took the friendliest interest …07:08
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12On one point connected with the watch she kept on Mr Boffin …04:47
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13The miser?'05:45
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Disc 17
1Chapter 6: The Golden Dustman Fall Into Worse Companys07:43
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2At that moment wheels were heard.05:53
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3This, sir,' replied Silas, adjusting his spectacles …08:16
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4Mr Venus, who since his introduction to the French gentleman …07:05
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5Releasing each other, they crept to the door …06:14
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6Mr Boffin came down leisurely …04:12
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7Chapter 7: The Friendly Moe Takes Up A Strong Position06:36
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8There your expressive countenance speaks indeed!'06:12
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9With still reluctant hands, and not without several glances …05:51
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10On this head, Silas Wegg had much to say.06:08
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11Ah, dear me, dear me!' exclaimed Wegg with a sigh …08:12
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12Chapter 8: The End Of A Long Journey07:02
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Disc 18
1So with the humbler houses in the liittle street …06:32
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2She caught up her basket as she spoke …08:14
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3The morning found her afoot again, but fast declining …05:43
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4The darkness gone, and a face bending down.04:48
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5Chapter 9: Somebody Becomes the Subject Of A Prediction07:01
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6While this discourse was interchanging …06:26
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7I shall be happy, Mr Rokesmith,' returned Bella …07:13
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8So they walked, speaking of the newly filled-up grave …05:22
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9The wayward, playful, affectionate nature …06:01
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10The question was so directly at variance with Bella's views …07:06
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11So the interview terminated with pleasant words …04:14
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12Chapter 10: Scouts Out08:17
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Disc 19
1Lightwood was at home when he got to the Chambers …06:02
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2Lightwood was shaking his head over the air with which …07:10
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3Making a dignified attempt to gather himself …07:06
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4Then soberly and plainly, Mortimer, I goad the schoolmaster …'07:30
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5Chapter 11: In the Dark06:34
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6As Bradley passed out at the gate with an undecided foot …08:06
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7They had walked along the Strand, and into Pall Mall …05:52
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8Bradley could have hidden a reserved piece of information …06:10
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9Chapter 12: Meaning Mischief06:17
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10But seeing that she was turning something in her mind …07:54
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11It was barely settled when a manly form was seen to pass …08:34
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Disc 20
1Chapter 13: Give A Dog A Bad Name, And Hang Him05:22
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2Miss Wren with a fallen countenance sat behind the door …06:11
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3The chivalrous Twemlow, Knight of the Simple Heart …07:15
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4With these words, which had the effect of causing …08:58
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5Chapter 14: Mr Wegg Prepares A Grindstone For Mr Boffin's Nose06:51
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6The remark seemed rather to abash Mr Venus.08:02
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7The Golden Dustman seemed about to pursue these questions …07:56
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8There was a grin upon the ghastly countenance …08:24
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9Now, I wonder,' he meditated as he went along …03:42
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10Chapter 15: The Golden Dustman At His Worst08:23
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11Here Mrs Boffin broke out a-crying.06:59
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Disc 21
1I have borne,' said the Secretary, in a low voice …06:05
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2Ask me anything you wish to ask,' returned Rokesmith …06:17
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3After despatching this second bolt …06:32
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4After which strong avowal Bella underwent reaction …06:17
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5Chapter 16: The Feast Of The Three Hobgoblins07:47
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6To inflict a heavy disappointment on this sweet nature …08:44
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7It was, as Bella gaily said, like the supper …05:45
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8Miss Lavvy came out to open the gate …05:39
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9The cherub not presuming to address so tremendous an object …05:52
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10Lavinia's engineering having made this crooked opening …06:11
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11Chapter 17: A Social Chorus05:38
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12Mr Twemlow's little rooms are modestly furnished …07:01
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Disc 22
1Was Mr Fledgeby's advocacy as effectual …'05:35
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2But, six o'clock in the evening …08:29
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3Eugene, leaning back in his chair, is observing Mr Podsnap …03:57
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4BOOK 4 A TURNING: Chapter 1: Setting Traps05:35
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5The bargeman turned back. Approaching nearer …05:22
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6Riderhood looked fixedly at him …06:51
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7Lock ho! Lock!' it was a light night …07:24
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8He went into the pelting rain again …06:48
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9Chapter 2: The Golden Dustman Rises A Little06:01
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10Several white dints began to come and go …08:39
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11Mr Lammle rose with an impudent laugh …06:43
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12Mr Boffin took her down, and saw her driven away …05:17
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Disc 23
1Chapter 3: The Golden Dustman Sinks Again05:22
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2Mr Boffin, entering the usual chamber …08:01
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3Mr Venus's mouth screwed itself up …08:04
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4At length the document was restored to its place …06:44
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5Chapter 4: A Runaway Match06:15
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6Behold Bella tripping along the streets …06:59
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7A modest little cottage but a bright and a fresh …07:33
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8With his own hands he afterwards put on the dessert …05:55
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9Chapter 5: Concerning The Mendicant's Bride06:36
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10Mrs Wilfer's baleful stare at the young gentleman …05:35
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11Mr Sampson murmured that this was the sort of thing …04:12
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12Within a feww weeks afterwards, the Mendicant's bride …06:04
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Disc 24
1The newly-married pair left early …08:04
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2For a City man, John certainly did appear to care …06:32
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3While he took his supper, Bella sat by him …05:55
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4I am ready for Thirdly,' said John, 'whatever it is.'03:14
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5Chapter 6: A Cry For Help06:28
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6Turning again at the water lilies, he saw her coming …05:53
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7He would have been base indeed to have stood untouched …06:50
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8The purity with which in these words she expressed …06:04
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9Eugene Wrayburn went the opposite way …06:09
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10She merely kept the boat before the stream now …05:36
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11Chapter 7: Better To Be Abel Than Cain06:27
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12The formality of spreading a tablecloth …04:40
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13He was a better follower than Bradley.07:35
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Disc 25
1The school reopened next day.04:58
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2Bradley sat looking steadily before him at the vacant air.06:49
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3Chapter 8: A Few Grains Of Pepper06:36
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4The quaint little chin met Mr Fledgeby's gaze …07:35
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5For the terrors undergone by Mr Dolls that evening …05:35
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6With a gleam of neww intelligence in her sharp face …05:03
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7Now the door's shut,' said Mr Fledgeby, sitting up …04:11
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8Chapter 9: Two Places Vacated07:31
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9My idea is getting so immense now,' cried Miss Wren …04:47
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10Now, the bad child having been strictly charged by his parent …06:14
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11Thither he was brought; the window becoming from within …06:25
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12After that previous carrying of him in the streets …06:13
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13Chapter 10: The Doll's Dressmaker Discovers A Word04:52
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Disc 26
1Mortimer.' 'My dear Eugene.'08:38
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2One afternoon when he had been lying still …07:31
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3Chapter 11: Effect Is Given To The Doll's Dressmaker's Discovery08:58
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4They started directly, in a little carriage …06:45
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5The reference was to a young man of reserved appearance …06:15
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6Then the train rattled among the house-tops …04:54
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7The sun was rising, and his first rays struck into the room …05:10
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8Chapter 12: The Passing Shadow08:54
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9When they had dined and were alone, John Rokesmith said …04:59
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10Mr Inspector, in a dark-blue buttoned-up frock coat …07:37
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11They alighted at last at the counter of a court …04:32
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12Mr Job Potterson,' Mr Inspector continued …04:38
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Disc 27
1When John came home to dinner next day …06:34
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2Chapter 13: Showing How The Golden Dustman Helped To Scatter Dust05:41
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3By a master-stroke of secret arrangement …06:06
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4Bella caught Mr Boffin's twinkling eye for half an instant …08:49
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5Bella, who was still on her knees at Mr Boffin's feet …07:11
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6Chapter 14: Checkmate To The Friendly Move07:08
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7Mr Wegg, glancing in great dudgeon …06:05
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8It was a very bad night to which succeeded a very bad morning.07:49
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9You are a fool,' said Wegg, with a snap of his fingers …06:05
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10Now, scoundrel,' he pursued, 'I am going to finish.'06:58
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11Chapter 15: What Was Caught In The Traps That Were Set04:38
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1One winter day when a slight fall of snow …06:04
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2Oh! It's in the way of school!' cried Riderhood.06:37
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3The light was the joint product of a fire and a candle.06:04
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4Bradley looked at the fire, with a working face …05:43
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5Not until the late daylight made the window transparent …05:19
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6Chapter 19: Persons And Things In General07:35
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7The stately lady, Mrs Wilfer, perceiving her opportunity …06:53
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8This visit was, as has been said, a grand event.08:33
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9But the greatest event of all, in the new life of Mr and Mrs John Harmon08:29
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10Chapter 17: The Voice Of Society06:12
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11Now, I am Chairwoman of Committees!' cries Lady Tippins04:23
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12The fair enslaver haing fallen into one of her gentle sleeps …04:53
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