Author(s): Dickens, Charles
Reader(s): Lesser, Anton
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Period: Romantic
Catalogue No: NAX88912
Barcode: 9789626348895
Release Date: 10/2008

DICKENS, C.: Little Dorrit (Unabridged)

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Disc 1
Dickens, Charles - Author
Lesser, Anton (Reader)
1BOOK THE FIRST: Poverty Chapter 1: Sun and Shadow06:36
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2The man who lay on the ledge of the grating was even chilled.06:57
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3The child put all these things between the bars…06:30
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4There seemed to be some uncomfortable attraction…06:34
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5'Be it as it may, Madame Barronneau approved of me.'03:37
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6He stepped aside to the ledge where the vine leaves yet lay…06:52
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7Chapter 2: Fellow Travellers07:08
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8"What's the matter, Mother?" said I…06:09
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9'I thank you,' said the other…04:41
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10They were about thirty in company…06:13
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11'Are you' – she turned her eyes, and Pet faltered…03:43
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12Now, there were many stairs and passages…04:38
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13Chapter 3: Home03:13
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14Mr Arthur Clennam sat in the window of the coffee-house…05:26
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Disc 2
1He crossed by St Paul's and went down, at a long angle,…06:18
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2Arthur followed him up the staircase…05:47
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3The old man, who had been standing by the door…06:53
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4Arthur opened the long low window, and looked out…06:42
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5Chapter 4: Mrs Flintwinch has a Dream07:58
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6Chapter 5: Family Affairs06:55
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7'You knew my father infinitely better than I ever knew him…'07:03
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8Thus was she always balancing her bargains…07:00
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9Little Dorrit let herself out to do needlework.04:07
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10The room Arthur Clennam's deceased father had occupied…04:19
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11Chapter 6: The Father of the Marshalsea06:55
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12The affairs of this debtor were perplexed by a partnership…03:22
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13The doctor and the debtor ran down-stairs…04:39
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Disc 3
1By this time, the rings had begun to fall…06:31
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2The turnkey went off the lock of this world next day.05:49
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3Chapter 7: The Child of the Marshalsea06:21
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4In those early days, the turnkey first began profoundly…07:06
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5The success of this beginning, which led to the dancing-master's…06:26
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6'Well, my dear,' said the turnkey, 'something ought to be done…'05:32
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7For the first time in all those years, she sunk under her cares.02:19
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8Chapter 8: The Lock06:59
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9She had brought the meat home that she should have eaten herself…07:15
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10All this time, though he had finished his supper…06:41
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11She was so tremulous and agitated, and he was so moved…05:14
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12The two tables put together in a corner, were, at length, converted…03:31
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13Chapter 9: Little Mother04:47
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14As these people passed him standing still in the court-yard…04:07
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Disc 4
1There was no-one there.06:36
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2'I am sorry to hear you were so inconvenienced last night…'05:39
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3She had relieved the faithful fullness of her heart…07:04
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4She was about eight-and-twenty, with large bones…07:21
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5Chapter 10: Containing the whole Science of Government05:40
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6Sometimes, angry spirits attacked the Circumlocution Office.05:47
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7The present Barnacle, holding Mr Clennam's card in his hand…07:23
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8Mr Barnacle dated from a better time…06:58
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9Its effect upon young Barnacle was to make him…07:18
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10This airy young Barnacle was quite entertained by his simplicity…05:12
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11Clennam wondered within himself, as they took the nearest way…05:06
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12With this prelude, Mr. Meagles went through the narrative...07:42
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Disc 5
1Arthur could not but glance at Daniel Doyce in the ensuing silence.01:43
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2Chapter 11: Let Loose06:28
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3The landlady, having given her directions…06:33
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4The guest sat looking at her as he smoked out his final cigarette…07:12
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5'Cavalletto. This is in confidence.'06:15
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6Chapter 12: Bleeding Heart Yard05:52
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7He was at a loss to understand what she meant…06:54
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8The remark appeared to suggest to Plornish…06:38
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9'Mr Plornish,' said Arthur, 'I trust to you, if you please…'04:55
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10Chapter 13: Patriarchal06:55
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11Philanthropists of both sexes had asked who he was…06:56
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12'Halloa!' he said.07:15
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Disc 6
1'I am sure,' giggled Flora, tossing her head…07:09
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2In the midst of her rapidity, she had found that out…06:38
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3Mr Casby shook his head…05:43
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4Mr F.'s Aunt sat silently defying him…06:47
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5They had crossed Smithfield together…06:09
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6'It's a serious injury, I suppose?' said Clennam…06:03
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7Chapter 14: Little Dorrit's Party04:00
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8Little Dorrit was not ashamed of her poor shoes.06:07
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9As she made the confession, timidly hesitating…04:38
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10'Little Dorrit,' said Clennam…06:51
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11Once, Little Dorrit knocked with a careful hand…07:06
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12They went back again to the gate…03:53
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13Chapter 15: Mrs Flintwinch Has Another Dream04:27
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Disc 7
1On a wintry afternoon at twilight…07:30
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2'Never mind that,' returned Jeremiah calmly…06:36
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3Here the sound of the wheeled chair was heard upon the floor…06:24
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4Chapter 16: Nobody's Weakness07:05
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5'It is much to be regretted,' said Clennam…06:08
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6The bell at the gate had scarcely sounded, when Mr Meagles came out…06:59
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7'But come!' said Mr Meagles. 'You have had a long walk…'07:33
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8Besides his dumb-waiter, Mr Meagles had two other not dumb waiters…08:11
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9Chapter 17: Nobody's Rival05:44
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10'Well, Gowan,' said Mr Meagles, even suppressing a sigh...06:13
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11The latter part of the day turning out wet…08:31
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Disc 8
1When he had gone to his own room…03:51
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2Chapter 18: Little Dorrit's Lover04:41
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3The Chivery parents were not ignorant of their son's attachment…06:44
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4The collegians were entertaining a considerable number of visitors…06:25
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5The poor fellow stood gazing at her…04:36
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6Young John dolefully protested that he would try to bear it in mind…03:33
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7Chapter 19: The Father of the Marshalsea in Two or Three Relations04:16
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8'I think, William,' said the object of his affectionate consideration…05:53
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9With these words, and with a face expressive of many uneasy doubts…07:28
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10His supper was cooking in a saucepan on the fire…06:35
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11To keep his attention engaged, she talked with him…06:53
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12Chapter 20: Moving in Society05:19
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13At last they came into a maze of dust…06:35
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14'And so, Amy,' said her sister…05:18
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Disc 9
1'Mrs Merdle,' said Fanny. 'My sister, ma'am.'06:31
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2'Miss Dorrit,' said Mrs Merdle…06:39
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3They spoke no more all the way back to the lodging…04:40
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4Chapter 21: Mr Merdle's Complaint06:49
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5Mr Sparkler having been in the Guards…04:50
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6When they rose, so many of the magnates had something to say…06:30
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7Bishop then betook himself up-stairs…04:45
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8Chapter 22: A Puzzle06:25
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9Mrs Chivery, who was a comfortable-looking woman…06:24
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10The crowd in the street jostling the crowd in his mind…06:24
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11These letters Clennam answered, with the aid of his pencil…03:49
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12Chapter 23: Machinery in Motion06:23
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13The purchase was completed within a month.05:37
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14A diversion was occasioned here by Mr F.'s Aunt…02:47
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Disc 10
1'Though indeed,' she hurried on…06:52
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2The Patriarch turning his head in a lumbering way…06:10
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3'Mr Clennam,' he then began…05:44
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4'In conclusion, Mr Pancks,' said Arthur…05:39
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5Chapter 24: Fortune-Telling05:02
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6'Really so sorry that I should happen to be late…'06:50
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7Flora, uttering these words in a deep voice, enjoyed herself immensely.07:07
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8'Find it a little dull, Miss Dorrit?' inquired Pancks…05:01
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9If Little Dorrit were beyond measure perplexed by this curious conduct…07:53
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10'Maggy, there was once upon a time a fine King…'07:32
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11Chapter 25: Conspirators and Others05:35
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12What Mr Chivery thought of these things…06:35
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Disc 11
1The ensuing business proceedings were brief, but curious…07:14
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2Against these obstacles, the lame foreigner with the stick…06:38
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3Chapter 26: Nobody's State of Mind07:02
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4By this time they had visited the family on several occasions…06:46
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5The venerable inhabitants of that venerable pile…07:41
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6Mr Henry Gowan seemed to have a malicious pleasure…06:28
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7As she shrugged her shoulders, Clennam stiffly bowed again.05:50
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8Chapter 27: Five-and-Twenty06:44
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9Mr Meagles, with a despondent countenance…05:09
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10'To tell you the truth,' returned Mr Meagles…06:52
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11'This is odd, Clennam,' said Mr Meagles, softly.06:55
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12She looked at him for an instant, and then said frowningly…04:43
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Disc 12
1Chapter 28: Nobody's Disappearance05:39
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2Minnie was there alone. She had some roses in her hand…06:37
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3Pet's affectionate heart was overcharged…07:46
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4Chapter 29: Mrs Flintwinch goes on Dreaming06:59
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5Slowly and thoughtfully Mrs Clennam's eyes turned…06:16
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6Mistress Affery, whose fear of thunder and lightning…07:45
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7Chapter 30: The Word of a Gentleman06:06
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8Mr Blandois, not at all put out by this omission…05:05
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9Thus expressing himself, he threw the draggled skirt…06:02
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10Mr Blandois was Mr Flintwinch's most obedient humble servant.06:53
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11Mr Flintwinch, finishing his tea, not only took a longer gulp…05:55
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12Mr Blandois thanked her, and kissed his hand several times.07:04
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Disc 13
1As he returned him the candle, he looked at him once more…05:18
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2Chapter 31: Spirit07:07
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3Mr Dorrit was in the habit of receiving this old man…07:02
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4Now, it happened that the Father of the Marshalsea…04:23
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5The Father of the Marshalsea in the meantime…06:57
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6His patronage did not stop here…06:39
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7When Little Dorrit had her work on the table…07:43
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8Chapter 32: More Fortune-Telling06:52
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9If he had known the sharpness of the pain he caused…06:38
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10She said this, looking at him with…06:40
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11'Mr Clennam, Mr. Rugg,' said Pancks.02:14
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12Chapter 33: Mrs Merdle's Complaint07:01
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13'But it is true,' said Mrs Gowan, with a highly moral air.04:03
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Disc 14
1Now, Mrs Merdle, who really knew her friend Society pretty well…06:09
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2Mr Merdle, so twisting his hands into what hair he had…06:51
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3Mr Merdle, left alone to meditate on a better conformation of…01:27
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4Chapter 34: A Shoal of Barnacles05:06
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5Clennam thought (and as he thought it, again felt ashamed of himself)…06:47
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6There was Barnacle junior, also from the Circumlocution Office…07:08
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7It was necessarily but a sprinkling of any class of Barnacles…05:45
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8Chapter 35: What was behind Mr Pancks on Little Dorrit's Hand06:56
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9This conversation took place in Clennam's bed-room…06:18
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10As he kissed her, she turned her head towards his shoulder…06:50
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11'Compose yourself, sir,' said Clennam…06:53
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12This was the first intimation he had ever given…06:29
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13Chapter 36: The Marshalsea becomes an Orphan06:27
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Disc 15
1He did not in person dine at this public repast…06:59
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2In the yard, was the man with the shadowy grievance…05:20
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3BOOK THE SECOND: Riches Chapter 1: Fellow Travellers06:29
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4While all this noise and hurry were rife among the living…06:18
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5The elderly lady, who was a model of accurate dressing…06:57
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6The head of the large retinue, who was gracious but not familiar…06:10
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7He weightily communicated his opinion to their host…07:15
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8There was a sorrowfully affectionate and regretful sound…07:15
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9Chapter 2: Mrs General06:18
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10Mrs General gravely inclined her head.05:25
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11Chapter 3: On the Road05:00
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12'Amy, my child,' said Mr Dorrit…06:38
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13The entrance of the lady whom he announced…02:30
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Disc 16
1Her uncle was so far rescued from that shadow of old…07:18
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2No one had interfered in the dispute…06:47
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3Sitting opposite her father in the travelling-carriage…07:09
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4From these cities they would go on again…04:33
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5Chapter 4: A Letter from Little Dorrit05:43
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6When I go about here in a gondola…03:09
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7Chapter 5: Something Wrong Somewhere06:44
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8'There is no accounting,' said Mrs General, 'for these partialities.'06:59
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9Mr Dorrit frowned, and looked anything but pleased.06:38
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10There was a reproach in the touch so addressed to him…06:17
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11Notwithstanding some objections from Miss Fanny…06:59
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12Here Edward Dorrit, Esquire, eyed Miss Fanny…04:54
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13As his hand went up above his head and came down on the table…03:24
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Disc 17
1Chapter 6: Something Right Somewhere07:00
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2The features of the surrounding picture were, a church…06:59
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3Blandois' hand was unsteady; but he laughed…06:14
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4She lowered the window on her side…07:11
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5However, as Miss Fanny called out with much concern…06:26
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6The exquisitely bold and original thought presented itself…03:45
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7Chapter 7: Mostly Prunes and Prism06:51
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8Mrs General having long ago formed her own surface…05:48
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9'You are very good,' said Gowan.07:01
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10Little Dorrit had sometimes thought…05:49
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11The bosom received this tribute in its most engaging manner.02:05
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12Chapter 8: The Dowager Mrs Gowan is Reminded that it Never Does07:39
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13Daniel Doyce was still reluctant to consent…04:07
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Disc 18
1He sadly and sorely missed Little Dorrit.06:41
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2'And may I ask, ma'am,' retorted Mr Meagles…06:17
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3Poor Mr Meagles looked aghast with astonishment.05:32
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4Chapter 9: Appearance and Disappearance06:37
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5On one of his visits Mrs Tickit received him with the words…06:41
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6At that time the contrast was far greater…06:52
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7After looking at the surrounding objects for assurance…06:12
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8With those words and a parting glance, Flora bustled out…07:09
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9His turning of his smooth thumbs over one another as he sat there…04:39
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10Chapter 10: The Dreams of Mrs Flintwinch Thicken06:57
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11He's not at home,' cried Affery.06:32
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12While heaping these compliments on Mr Flintwinch…05:50
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Disc 19
1Chapter 11: A Letter from Little Dorrit07:02
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2It was but yesterday, when I was there, that I saw Mr Meagles…06:53
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3Chapter 12: In which a Great Patriotic Conference is Holden06:30
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4Mr Merdle stood in one of his drawing-rooms…06:23
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5With some of the Chorus, he laughed about the sleepy member…06:08
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6It was a dinner to provoke an appetite, though he had not had one.07:01
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7Mr Tite Barnacle's view of the business was of a less airy character.06:52
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8Bar was a sight wondrous to behold, and full of matter…05:14
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9Chapter 13: The Progress of an Epidemic06:43
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10Mrs Plornish's shop-parlour had been decorated under her own eye…06:20
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11After very anxious scrutiny, he came out of his retreat…07:03
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12Arthur, with less formality, expressed himself gratified…03:58
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Disc 20
1A dinner of soup and a pigeon-pie, served on a little round table…06:52
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2The positive refusal expressed in Mr Pancks's continued snorts…05:41
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3Chapter 14: Taking Advice06:11
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4At first, Fanny took this ill, too; protesting to her looking-glass…06:07
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5'Dear Fanny, let me say first, that I would far rather we worked…'07:02
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6There was yet another circumstance which went a long way to…06:07
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7Chapter 15: No Just Cause or Impediment Why These Two Persons Should Not be Joined Together06:39
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8Mr Dorrit threw in another compliment here…06:59
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9In his execution of this mission Mr Tinkler perhaps expressed…07:01
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10The winter passing on towards the spring…06:05
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11After yielding herself up, in this pattern manner…06:47
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12If Little Dorrit found herself left a little lonely and a little low…07:16
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Disc 21
1Chapter 16: Getting On04:30
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2Mr Dorrit, dressing-gowned and newspapered, was at his breakfast.06:29
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3Mr Dorrit laughed in the buoyancy of his spirit.07:20
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4Chapter 17: Missing06:59
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5'Allow me to ask, madam,' said Mr Dorrit…07:02
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6A watch was evidently kept upon the place.06:52
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7Disconcerted by the cold and hard inquiry…03:37
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8Chapter 18: A Castle in the Air07:09
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9Mr Dorrit was ashamed. He went back to the window…06:22
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10His preoccupied face so clearly denoted the pursuit in which…04:04
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11Chapter 19: The Storming of the Castle in the Air06:08
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12She paused for an instant in her work to look at him…06:28
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13All this happened now, for the first time since their accession to wealth.04:25
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Disc 22
1Mrs General sent up her compliments in good time next day…07:01
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2On the return of that lady to tea…06:48
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3'Ladies and gentlemen, God bless you all!'07:04
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4They remained in a dim room near, until it was almost midnight…02:27
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5Chapter 20: Introduces the Next06:03
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6After some pause, a door of communication with…06:43
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7She took her revenge for her old grudge in thus turning…06:21
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8He was not going in the same breath…04:36
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9Chapter 21: The History of a Self-Tormentor06:57
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10I liked the children. They were timid…06:01
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11He told me I did not do myself justice.05:36
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12Other conversation followed…03:15
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13Chapter 22: Who Passes by this Road so Late?05:10
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14'And now,' said Daniel, looking at his watch…03:28
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Disc 23
1In the lull consequent on the departure…04:48
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2Clennam fell back as if the word had struck him a blow…03:13
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3Chapter 23: Mistress Affery Makes a Conditional Promise Respecting her Dreams05:55
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4'You'll be able to take my likeness, the next time you call, Arthur…'06:26
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5Arthur had no choice but to say that his informant had not…06:48
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6Having paid the tribute of a sigh to the instability of human…06:35
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7'Affery, I want to know what is amiss here…'05:44
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8Chapter 24: The Evening of a Long Day06:34
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9'My dear,' answered Mr Sparkler…05:58
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10Mr Sparkler's sentiments as to the plan were, in brief…06:35
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11When the candles were brought in, Mr. Merdle was discovered…07:21
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12Chapter 25: The Chief Butler Resigns the Seals of Office06:28
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13'May I ask,' he said, 'is this true about Merdle?'05:46
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Disc 24
1Physician's knock astonished Bar…06:26
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2By about eleven o'clock in the forenoon…05:13
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3Chapter 26: Reaping the Whirlwind07:01
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4Mr Pancks brought his friend and professional adviser, Mr Rugg…07:09
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5To all this Clennam merely replied…06:36
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6Arthur was sitting with his eyes fixed on the floor…01:36
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7Chapter 27: The Pupil of the Marshalsea06:51
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8Arthur looked at him for a moment in some wonder…06:03
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9Young John was some time absent…05:55
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10'It seems to me just possible,' said Arthur…06:31
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11He did what he could to muster a smile…06:28
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12It has been already stated that Mrs Plornish…06:20
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Disc 25
1Chapter 28: An Appearance in the Marshalsea07:18
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2'If I could believe that,' said Clennam, 'it would be a dismal…'06:30
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3Arthur's thoughts had once more wandered away to Little Dorrit…05:40
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4Monsieur Rigaud, after frowning at him for a moment, laughed.06:52
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5'To business,' he then continued.07:41
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6When he had finished this epistle, Rigaud folded it and…06:56
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7Stretching his body out on the only three chairs in the room…06:25
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8Chapter 29: A Plea in the Marshalsea05:31
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9It was not until he had delighted in them for some time…07:05
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10As they sat side by side in the shadow of the wall, the shadow fell…07:12
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11The bell began to ring, warning visitors to depart.05:23
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Disc 26
1Chapter 30: Closing In05:53
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2Mr Pancks put his hair erect with a general aspect of confidence…05:43
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3After gazing at her in silence, Mrs Clennam turned to Rigaud.07:02
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4'Bah! Stop an instant! Let us advance by steps.'06:37
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5Mistress Affery, fixedly attentive in the window-seat…06:28
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6With the set expression of her face all torn away…06:43
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7Many years had come and gone since she had had the free use…07:36
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8Rigaud snapped his fingers tauntingly in her face.07:04
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9Retiring before him with vicious counter-jerks of his own elbows…07:35
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10'This box can never bring, elsewhere, the price it will bring here!'06:01
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11Chapter 31: Closed05:01
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12She stood at the window, bewildered…04:16
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Disc 27
1She stood in the shadow so that she was only a veiled form…06:52
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2In the softened light of the window, looking from the scene…06:35
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3Still, they had not come upon Flintwinch yet…02:45
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4Chapter 32: Going06:07
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5'Oh,' said Pancks. 'Anything more?'05:41
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6Having taken this little liberty with the Patriarchal person…06:39
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7The Last of the Patriarchs had been so seized by assault…02:01
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8Chapter 33: Going!06:33
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9By this time Mr Henry Gowan had made up his mind…05:28
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10Without hoping that he or anybody else had been pretty well…06:10
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11The faithful John was on duty when…05:11
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12The secret was safe now!06:17
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Disc 28
1Chapter 34: Gone07:14
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2'I have nothing in the world.'06:33
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3Flora really had tears in her eyes now…05:19
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4One morning, as Arthur listened for the light feet…06:39
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5There was silence, which was not broken…05:25
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6Little Dorrit's old friend held the inkstand as she signed her name…02:25
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